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Arpanjeet Kaur
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Yash Patel
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Jacqueline Tamis-Holland
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1 year ago
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Neel N Patel
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Andrew O Zurick III
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2 weeks ago
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Ahran D Arnold
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6 months ago
ESC Congress 2025 - EMORI-HCM finds that right ventricular pacing (iRVP) improves symptoms in obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (oHCM) patients.Dr Ahran Arnold (Imperial College London, UK) discusses findings from the EMORI-HCM study, exploring electro-mechanically optimised right ventricular pacing as a novel therapeutic approach for patients with oHCM.This interventional trial examined…
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Marc Dweck
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1 year ago
TCT Conference 2024 - Clinical outcomes of early intervention in patients with asymptomatic aortic stenosis (AS) did not impact the composite primary outcome of all cause mortality and unplanned AS related hospitalisation.Dr Marc Dweck (University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK) joins us in this short interview filmed onsite at TCT Conference to discuss the findings from EVOLVED (NCT03094143;…
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Veraprapas Kittipibul
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Marat Fudim
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2 years ago
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Pasquale Santangeli
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Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy
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1 month ago
Dr Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy (Kansas City Heart Rhythm Institute, Kansas City, US) and Dr Pasquale Santangeli (Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, US) discuss evidence-based strategies for preventing complications during complex atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia ablation procedures.This expert discussion focuses on safety considerations in high-risk electrophysiology procedures, comparing…
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Francis E Marchlinski
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Job title: Director of Electrophysiology Laboratory
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AF Symposium 2026 Late-Breaking Science Collection
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Valentina Kutyifa
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10 months ago
HRS 2025 - Contemporary outcomes from implantable devices in non-ischemic cardiomyopathy patients observed more advanced heart failure symptoms in women at the time of ICD implantation, and white women implanted with CRT-D devices had significantly lower ventricular arrhythmia events compared to men of all races and black women implanted with both device types.Dr Valentina Kutyifa (University of…
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