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News from EHRA 2024: International Experts Agree on Standards for Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation

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Four heart rhythm organizations from around the globe developed the statement. It is also published in Heart Rhythm , the official journal of the HRS, Journal of Arrhythmia , the official journal of the APHRS, and Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology , the official journal of the LAHRS.

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Biosense Webster Submits Application to U.S. FDA Seeking Approval of the VARIPULSE Platform for the Treatment of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation

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"Based on the results from the admIRE clinical trial, we are confident that this innovation has the promise to deliver significant value and differentiated capabilities, and become an important tool for the treatment of AFib." 2,3 Approximately 1 in 4 adults over the age of 40 are at risk for developing AFib. Epub 2020 Jan 19.

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Biosense Webster Study Supports Low and Zero Fluoroscopy Workflow as Safe, Effective Alternative to Conventional Catheter Ablation

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The results support the use of workflows to reduce radiation exposure during catheter ablation for the treatment of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AFib) while maintaining safety, efficacy, and long-term patient outcomes comparable to traditional procedures.1 1 These included one pseudoaneurysm, one PV stenosis and one hematoma.1

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Syncope while on a treadmill

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Smith immediately say the rhythm was AFlutter with 1:1 AV conduction? Is longterm endurance-training a risk factor for AFib and AFlutter? == Why is Today's Initial Rhythm AFlutter? The KEY to determining the initial rhythm in today's case — depends on the heart rate. How Does Knowing the Heart Rate Help?

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How a pause can cause cardiac arrest

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

I have periodically called attention to examples of the Ashman phenomenon as they occur in Dr. Smith's ECG Blog ( See My Comments in the January 5, 2020 post — the June 17, 2020 post — and the March 30, 2023 post , among others ).