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    This week in a replay of a previous co-branded episode with the SADS Foundation (SADS.ORG) from 2.5 years ago, we speak with Professor Peter Schwartz of University of Pavia about a recent work he authored on the topic of changes in repolarization amongst well trained athletes. Can athletic training masquerade as LQTS causing prolongation and/or abnormalities in the QT interval? How can these…

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    Catheter ablation procedures for arrhythmias or implantation and/or extraction of cardiac pacemakers can present many clinical challenges. It is imperative that there is clear communication and understanding between the anesthesiologist and electrophysiologist during the perioperative period regarding the mode of ventilation, hemodynamic considerations, and various procedural complications. This…

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    • ✅ Review comprehensively #anesthetic considerations for catheter ablation procedures for arrhythmias or cardiac pacemaker implantation or insertion. ✅ It provides the essential background for aware communication with #electrophysiology physician. https://t.co/JlbUs1TFmL https://t.co/UogN9gfv8K

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    Listen to this episode from The EP Edit on Spotify. In this episode of The EP Edit, we are highlighting a discussion on simulation training in cardiac electrophysiology (EP). Stephan P. Seslar, MD, PhD, is an attending pediatric cardiologist and electrophysiologist at Seattle Children’s Hospital and assistant professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Ashkan Ehdaie, MD, is an…

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    • Listen on Spotify: The Role of Simulation Training in Cardiac #Electrophysiology In this podcast episode, Drs Stephan P. Seslar and Ashkan Ehdaie discuss the need for simulation training in EP programs and how it can improve patient care. Listen here: https://t.co/1OIBkNUUDj https://t.co/DvNUJMTGlh

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    Waters Laboratory - 1 year(s) ago

    Funding R01MH123542, Co-IConnectomic deep brain stimulation for obsessive compulsive disorder R01MH102238, Co-IPathway specific targeting in subcallosal cingulate deep brain stimulation for depression Nash Family Research Scholar Award, PI How we feel inside (and out): decoding interoceptive inputs to mood with simultaneous depth and surface recording of human brain electrophysiology Nash Family…

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    • Hiring! @MountSinaiPsych’s #WatersLab is seeking a #ResearchAssistant to work on studies involving #humanbrain #electrophysiology! Interested candidates please contact @allisoncwaters directly at: allison.waters@mssm.edu LEARN MORE about the lab👉https://t.co/6Sjbswf0DS https://t.co/fClUYiR2hY

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    This week’s episode of the podcast is supported by the SADS Foundation (SADS.ORG) and is on the topic of the overdiagnosis of LQTS. What sorts of conditions can lengthen the QT interval without true congenital LQTS syndrome? What are the most common errors of ECG interpretation that account for misdiagnosis of this condition and are there leads of the ECG that might help or hurt when attempting…

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    In recent years, wearable devices such as smartwatches and rings, as well as smart scales, have become ubiquitous – “must-haves” for the health conscious to self-monitor heart rate, blood pressure, and other vital signs. Despite the obvious benefits, certain fitness and wellness trackers could also pose serious risks for people with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) such as…

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    • Can #smartwatches and other #fitness and #wellness trackers do more harm than good for some people? @ElsevierConnect #electrophysiology #humanhealth https://t.co/D2WzmpSNt2

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    In this issue, we provide an update on the cardiac electrophysiology program at Nebraska Methodist Hospital, which was originally featured in EP Lab Digest’s March 2013 issue.

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    • Spotlight Interview: Nebraska Methodist Hospital In this issue, we provide an update on the cardiac #electrophysiology program at Nebraska Methodist Hospital (@MeaningOfCare), which was originally featured in EP Lab Digest’s March 2013 issue: https://t.co/aY7usvsKrC https://t.co/UKGkd7NrUl