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    Electrophysiology - 1 year(s) ago

    Electrophysiology The Electrophysiology Learning Pathway at ACC.23/WCC will provide attendees with an overview of core knowledge as well as emerging and controversial topics in electrophysiology. Sessions will focus on a wide range of topics with an emphasis on atrial fibrillation (AFib) as experts discuss the patient population, clinical developments, high-tech advancements, global AFib care…

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    • Hear a preview of 🔥 sessions at #ACC23/#WCCardio for #EPeeps! Dr. Rachel Lampert, topic coordinator for the #Electrophysiology Learning Pathway, gives a run-down of what not to miss March 4-6, 2023 in New Orleans! https://t.co/bqGinpAMWz #ACCEP #AFib #JACCEP #CardioTwitter https://t.co/LBnx0ecT8F

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    Although these Takotsubo cases are rare, they can have a malignant presentation that may require immediate intervention, the authors say.

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    • AF Ablation May Spark Takotsubo Syndrome: Case Series https://t.co/s6QvIaSSlh via @medscape #JACCEP ✍️ by our own @tcainstitute team! 🔸6 pts Post AF RFA w Takotsubo CMP 🔸Pre DC Echo 🔸Clinical suspicion & advanced HF. #EPeeps @aalahmadmd @MoeenSaleem @MRazminia @ShaojieChen1

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    Contemporary hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM)-related sudden cardiac death (SCD) rates have significantly decreased within the last 60 years. But high rates were found in young patients with HCM, and there geographical disparities in receiving SCD prevention treatment, according to a study published Sep. 28 in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology. Omar M. Abdelfattah, MD, et al., systematically…

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    • A study published in #JACCEP found contemporary HCM-related #SCD rates have significantly ↘️ within the last 60 years, but ⬆️ rates were found in young patients w/ #HCM & there geographical disparities in receiving SCD prevention treatment. https://t.co/mCWTnUrtM5 #cvPrev

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    Inherited arrhythmia syndromes are a common cause of apparently unexplained cardiac arrest or sudden cardiac death. These include long QT syndrome and…

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    • What an honour to be part of this topical review just out in @JACCJournals #JACCEP on ♥️Latent Causes of Sudden Cardiac Arrest https://t.co/24G28TTFIs COngrats @AndrewKrahnMD @JacobTfelt @rafik_tadros and team! @ACCinTouch @drjohnm @thecsanz @OzCvA #Cardiotwitter https://t.co/9lHPQsiBME

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    Older age, history of arrhythmia, high body mass index (BMI), moderate or severe mitral regurgitation (MR), reduced left atrial (LA) contractile percent and increased LA volume could predict major atrial fibrillation (AFib) endpoints in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), according to a study published June 30 in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology. Christopher M. Kramer, MD, FACC,…

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    • Older age, history of arrhythmia, high BMI, moderate or severe MR, reduced LA contractile percent and increased LA volume could predict major #AFib endpoints in patients with #cvHCM, per a study published today in #JACCEP: https://t.co/XIJS5rLaAP @ChrisKramerMD