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2. Long-Term Arrhythmic Follow-Up and Risk Stratification of Patients With Desmoplakin-Associated Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy
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Team Onderzoek, Circulatory Health, Genetica, Genetica Groep Van Tintelen, Cancer, Child Health, Gasperetti, Alessio, Carrick, Richard, Protonotarios, Alexandros, Laredo, Mikael, van der Schaaf, Iris, Syrris, Petros, Murray, Brittney, Tichnell, Crystal, Cappelletto, Chiara, Gigli, Marta, Medo, Kristen, Crabtree, Peter, Saguner, Ardan M., Duru, Firat, Hylind, Robyn, Abrams, Dominic, Lakdawala, Neal K., Massie, Charles, Cadrin-Tourigny, Julia, Targetti, Mattia, Olivotto, Iacopo, Graziosi, Maddalena, Cox, Moniek, Biagini, Elena, Charron, Philippe, Casella, Michela, Tondo, Claudio, Yazdani, Momina, Ware, James S., Prasad, Sanjay, Calò, Leonardo, Smith, Eric, Helms, Adam, Hespe, Sophie, Ingles, Jodie, Tandri, Harikrishna, Ader, Flavie, Mestroni, Luisa, Wilde, Arthur, Merlo, Marco, Gandjbakhch, Estelle, Calkins, Hugh, te Riele, Anneline S.J.M., Peter van Tintelen, J., Elliot, Perry, James, Cynthia A., Team Onderzoek, Circulatory Health, Genetica, Genetica Groep Van Tintelen, Cancer, Child Health, Gasperetti, Alessio, Carrick, Richard, Protonotarios, Alexandros, Laredo, Mikael, van der Schaaf, Iris, Syrris, Petros, Murray, Brittney, Tichnell, Crystal, Cappelletto, Chiara, Gigli, Marta, Medo, Kristen, Crabtree, Peter, Saguner, Ardan M., Duru, Firat, Hylind, Robyn, Abrams, Dominic, Lakdawala, Neal K., Massie, Charles, Cadrin-Tourigny, Julia, Targetti, Mattia, Olivotto, Iacopo, Graziosi, Maddalena, Cox, Moniek, Biagini, Elena, Charron, Philippe, Casella, Michela, Tondo, Claudio, Yazdani, Momina, Ware, James S., Prasad, Sanjay, Calò, Leonardo, Smith, Eric, Helms, Adam, Hespe, Sophie, Ingles, Jodie, Tandri, Harikrishna, Ader, Flavie, Mestroni, Luisa, Wilde, Arthur, Merlo, Marco, Gandjbakhch, Estelle, Calkins, Hugh, te Riele, Anneline S.J.M., Peter van Tintelen, J., Elliot, Perry, and James, Cynthia A.
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- 2024
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Aagaard, Philip, primary, Abrams, Dominic James, additional, Abriel, Hugues, additional, Adkisson, Wayne O., additional, Agullo-Pascual, Esperanza, additional, Alvarado, Francisco J., additional, Amin, Ahmad S., additional, Antzelevitch, Charles, additional, Anumonwo, Justus M.B., additional, Armaganijan, Luciana, additional, Arya, Arash, additional, Asirvatham, Samuel, additional, Atienza, Felipe, additional, Backx, Peter H., additional, Ballou, Lisa M., additional, Balse, Elise, additional, Balulad, Sujata, additional, Barbuti, Andrea, additional, Bardy, Gust H., additional, Bassil, Guillaume, additional, Benditt, David G., additional, Berenfeld, Omer, additional, Bers, Donald M., additional, Binah, Ofer, additional, Bogun, Frank, additional, Bongianino, Rossana, additional, Boyle, Noel G., additional, Boyle, Patrick M., additional, Breithardt, Günter, additional, Brini, Marisa, additional, Brink, Peter R., additional, Brugada, Pedro, additional, Buch, Eric, additional, Bukauskas, Feliksas F., additional, Calkins, Hugh, additional, Callans, David J., additional, Caples, Sean M., additional, Carafoli, Ernesto, additional, Catterall, William A., additional, Cerrone, Marina, additional, Chaumeil, Arnaud, additional, Chen, Caressa, additional, Chen, Lan S., additional, Chen, Peng-Sheng, additional, Cheng, Jianding, additional, Chiamvimonvat, Nipavan, additional, Christini, David J., additional, Chugh, Aman, additional, Climent, Andreu M., additional, Cohen, Ira S., additional, Connolly, Stuart J., additional, Cooper, Lebron, additional, Crespo, Eric M., additional, Crotti, Lia, additional, Csepe, Thomas A., additional, Cuoco, Frank, additional, Curtis, Anne B., additional, Damiano, Ralph J., additional, Darbar, Dawood, additional, Das, Mithilesh K., additional, d’Avila, Andre, additional, Delmar, Mario, additional, Delpón, Eva, additional, Denegri, Marco, additional, Denis, Arnaud, additional, Derval, Nicolas, additional, Deschênes, Isabelle, additional, Deshmukh, Abhishek, additional, Di Biase, Luigi, additional, Dickfeld, Timm M., additional, Dierckx, Hans, additional, Dinov, Borislav, additional, Dixit, Sanjay, additional, Dobrev, Dobromir, additional, Dubois, Remi, additional, Eckardt, Lars, additional, Edwards, Andrew G., additional, Ellenbogen, Kenneth A., additional, Ellinor, Patrick T., additional, Estes, N.A. Mark, additional, Fabritz, Larissa, additional, Fedorov, Vadim V., additional, Fernandez, Antonio B., additional, Teijeira Fernández, Elvis, additional, Filgueiras-Rama, David, additional, Fishbein, Michael C., additional, Fishman, Glenn I., additional, Frankel, David S., additional, Friedman, Paul, additional, Frontera, Antonio, additional, Gami, Apoor S., additional, Garabelli, Paul, additional, George, Alfred L., additional, Gerstenfeld, Edward P., additional, Gizurarson, Sigfus, additional, Gold, Michael R., additional, Goldberger, Jeffrey J., additional, Grace, Andrew, additional, Grassi, Guido, additional, Greenfield, Ruth Ann, additional, Gross, Wendy L., additional, Grubb, Blair P., additional, Guillem, María S., additional, Györke, Sándor, additional, Haïssaguerre, Michel, additional, Hake, Johan, additional, Halperin, Henry R., additional, Hansen, Brian J., additional, Hatem, Stéphane, additional, Hayes, David L., additional, Heijman, Jordi, additional, Herron, Todd J., additional, Hindricks, Gerhard, additional, Hocini, Mélèze, additional, Hohnloser, Stefan H., additional, Holmes, David R., additional, Hoshijima, Masahiko, additional, Hund, Thomas J., additional, Hutchinson, Mathew D., additional, Ilkhanoff, Leonard, additional, Ingles, Jodie, additional, Ip, James E., additional, Jackman, Warren M., additional, Jackson, Nicholas, additional, Jaïs, Pierre, additional, Jalife, José, additional, Jhun, Bong Sook, additional, John, Roy M., additional, Jongbloed, Monique, additional, Jordaens, Luc, additional, Kalman, Jonathan M., additional, Kamp, Timothy J., additional, Kanj, Mohamed H., additional, Kapa, Suraj, additional, Karabin, Beverly, additional, Karakikes, Ioannis, additional, Katritsis, Demosthenes G., additional, Kaur, Kuljeet, additional, Kirchhof, Paulus, additional, Kléber, André G., additional, Klein, George J., additional, Kohl, Peter, additional, Koneru, Jayanthi N., additional, Koruth, Jacob S., additional, Krahn, Andrew D., additional, Krogh-Madsen, Trine, additional, Kuck, Karl Heinz, additional, Kumar, Saurabh, additional, Kushnir, Alexander, additional, Lakdawala, Neal K., additional, Laksman, Zachary W.M., additional, Latchamsetty, Rakesh, additional, Lau, Dennis H., additional, Lerman, Bruce B., additional, Lin, Richard Z., additional, Lin, Shien-Fong, additional, Link, Mark S., additional, Liu, Bin, additional, Liu, Christopher F., additional, Lockwood, Deborah J., additional, Lopatin, Anatoli N., additional, Lubitz, Steven A., additional, Mahajan, Rajiv, additional, Makielski, Jonathan C., additional, Malik, Marek, additional, Marchlinski, Francis E., additional, Markowitz, Steven M., additional, Maron, Barry J., additional, Maron, Martin S., additional, Marx, Steven O., additional, Massé, Stéphane, additional, McCulloch, Andrew D., additional, McKelvie-Sebileau, Pippa, additional, Melby, Spencer J., additional, Metzner, Andreas, additional, Michailova, Anushka P., additional, Michaud, Gregory F., additional, Miller, John M., additional, Mishra, Jyotsna, additional, Mitrani, Raul D., additional, Mohler, Peter J., additional, Morady, Fred, additional, Myerburg, Robert J., additional, Nakagawa, Hiroshi, additional, Nalliah, Chrishan Joseph, additional, Nanthakumar, Kumaraswamy, additional, Napolitano, Carlo, additional, Narayan, Sanjiv M., additional, Natale, Andrea, additional, Nattel, Stanley, additional, Nazarian, Saman, additional, Nguyen, Thao P., additional, Nogami, Akihiko, additional, Noujaim, Sami F., additional, Nubret Le Coniat, Karine, additional, Olshansky, Brian, additional, O-Uchi, Jin, additional, Oudit, Gavin Y., additional, Ouyang, Feifan, additional, Ozcan, Cevher, additional, Packer, Douglas L., additional, Pandit, Sandeep V., additional, Panfilov, Alexander V., additional, Park, David S., additional, Patocskai, Bence, additional, Pauza, Dainius H., additional, Pauziene, Neringa, additional, Piccini, Jonathan P., additional, Pitt, Geoffrey S., additional, Po, Sunny S., additional, Prasad, Abhiram, additional, Priori, Silvia G., additional, Radwański, Przemysław B., additional, Rappel, Wouter-Jan, additional, Reiser, Michelle, additional, Restrepo, Alejandro Jimenez, additional, Robinson, Richard B., additional, Roden, Dan M., additional, Rosen, Michael R., additional, Rosso, Raphael, additional, Rudy, Yoram, additional, Rysevaite-Kyguoliene, Kristina, additional, Sabbah, Hani N., additional, Sacher, Frederic, additional, Sachse, Frank B., additional, Saguner, Ardan M., additional, Sanders, Prashanthan, additional, Sanguinetti, Michael C., additional, Santangeli, Pasquale, additional, Sarraf, Mohammad, additional, Satin, Jonathan, additional, Schalij, Martin Jan, additional, Scherlag, Benjamin J., additional, Schill, Matthew R., additional, Schleifer, J. William, additional, Schuessler, Richard B., additional, Schwartz, Peter J., additional, Seeger, Timon, additional, Semsarian, Christopher, additional, Seravalle, Gino, additional, Shah, Ashok J., additional, Shaw, Robin M., additional, Shen, Mark J., additional, Shen, Win–Kuang, additional, Sheu, Shey-Shing, additional, Shivkumar, Kalyanam, additional, Silva, Jennifer N.A., additional, Skanes, Allan C., additional, Soejima, Kyoko, additional, Somers, Virend K., additional, Sorajja, Dan, additional, Stavrakis, Stavros, additional, Steinberg, Christian, additional, Stevenson, Lynne Warner, additional, Stevenson, William G., additional, Sweeney, Michael O., additional, Swerdlow, Charles, additional, Takigawa, Masateru, additional, Tamargo, Juan, additional, Tandri, Harikrishna, additional, Tedrow, Usha B., additional, Thompson, Nathaniel, additional, Thompson, Paul D., additional, Tomaselli, Gordon F., additional, Towbin, Jeffrey A., additional, Trayanova, Natalia A., additional, Tristani-Firouzi, Martin, additional, Tseng, Zian H., additional, Ueda, Akiko, additional, Valdivia, Héctor H., additional, Valiunas, Virginijus, additional, van der Werf, Christian, additional, Van Hare, George F., additional, Vidmar, David, additional, Viskin, Sami, additional, Voigt, Niels, additional, Walsh, Edward P., additional, Wang, Paul J., additional, Wehrens, Xander H.T., additional, Weiss, Mark S., additional, Wilde, Arthur A.M., additional, Wilkoff, Bruce L., additional, Woo, Y. Joseph, additional, Wu, Joseph C., additional, Yee, Raymond, additional, Zaman, Junaid A.B., additional, Zarzoso, Manuel, additional, Zeitler, Emily P., additional, Zeppenfeld, Katja, additional, Zghaib, Tarek, additional, Zhang, Xiao-Dong, additional, and Zipes, Douglas P., additional
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- 2018
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4. Ventricular Tachycardias in Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia/Cardiomyopathy
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Tandri, Harikrishna, primary and Calkins, Hugh, additional
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- 2018
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Abriel, Hugues, primary, Adkisson, Wayne O., additional, Agullo-Pascual, Esperanza, additional, Ajijola, Olujimi A., additional, Al-Ahmad, Amin, additional, Alli, Oluseun, additional, Altman, Robert K., additional, Anter, Elad, additional, Antzelevitch, Charles, additional, Anumonwo, Justus M.B., additional, Armaganijan, Luciana, additional, Ashikaga, Hiroshi, additional, Atienza, Felipe, additional, Avula, Uma Mahesh R., additional, Backx, Peter H., additional, Balse, Elise, additional, Barrett, Conor D., additional, Benditt, David G., additional, Berenfeld, Omer, additional, Bers, Donald M., additional, Berul, Charles I., additional, Blank, A. Christian, additional, Bloise, Raffaella, additional, Bogun, Frank Matthias, additional, Borggrefe, Martin, additional, Boyle, Noel G., additional, Breithardt, Günter, additional, Brini, Marisa, additional, Brink, Peter R., additional, Brugada, Josep, additional, Brugada, Pau, additional, Brugada, Pedro, additional, Brugada, Ramon, additional, Brugada, Victoria, additional, Buch, Eric, additional, Bukauskas, Feliksas F., additional, Burkhardt, J. David, additional, Bursac, Nenad, additional, Calkins, Hugh, additional, Callans, David J., additional, Campuzano, Oscar, additional, Caples, Sean M., additional, Carafoli, Ernesto, additional, Castellanos, Augustin, additional, Catterall, William, additional, Cerrone, Marina, additional, Chen, Lan S., additional, Chen, Lei, additional, Chen, Peng-Sheng, additional, Chin, Ashley, additional, Chugh, Aman, additional, Cohen, Ira S., additional, Connolly, Stuart J., additional, Constantino, Jason, additional, Crotti, Lia, additional, Cuoco, Frank A., additional, Curtis, Anne B., additional, Damiano, Ralph J., additional, Darbar, Dawood, additional, Das, Mithilesh K., additional, Delmar, Mario, additional, Delpón, Eva, additional, Di Biase, Luigi, additional, Dixit, Sanjay, additional, Dobrev, Dobromir, additional, Dosdall, Derek J., additional, Dyer, John W., additional, Eckardt, Lars, additional, Edwards, Andrew G., additional, Efimov, Igor R., additional, Ellenbogen, Kenneth A., additional, Ellinor, Patrick T., additional, Entcheva, Emilia, additional, Estes, N.A. Mark, additional, Fischmeister, Rodolphe, additional, Fisher, John D., additional, Fishman, Glenn I., additional, Frankel, David S., additional, Franz, Michael R., additional, Friedman, Paul A., additional, Froelicher, Victor F., additional, Gami, Apoor S., additional, George, Alfred L., additional, Gerstenfeld, Edward P., additional, Gold, Michael R., additional, Goldberger, Jeffrey J., additional, Grandi, Eleonora, additional, Gray, Richard A., additional, Groh, William J., additional, Grubb, Blair P., additional, Haissaguerre, Michel, additional, Hake, Johan, additional, Halperin, Henry R., additional, Harris, Louise, additional, Hatem, Stéphane, additional, Hayes, David L., additional, Hocini, Meleze, additional, Hohnloser, Stefan H., additional, Holmes, David Richard, additional, Hoshijima, Masahiko, additional, Hu, Yuxuan, additional, Hund, Thomas J., additional, Hutchinson, Mathew D., additional, Hwang, Hye Jin, additional, Ideker, Raymond E., additional, Ilkhanoff, Leonard, additional, Ingles, Jodie, additional, Jackman, Warren M., additional, Jais, Pierre, additional, Jalife, José, additional, Jhun, Bong Sook, additional, John, Roy M., additional, Jongbloed, Monique, additional, Josephson, Mark E., additional, Kadish, Alan H., additional, Kalifa, Jérôme, additional, Kalman, Jonathan M., additional, Kamp, Timothy J., additional, Kanj, Mohamed Hani, additional, Karabin, Beverly, additional, Kass, Robert S., additional, Katritsis, Demosthenes G., additional, Kaur, Kuljeet, additional, Kim, Jong J., additional, Kirchhof, Paulus, additional, Kléber, André G., additional, Klein, George J., additional, Kohl, Peter, additional, Kolandaivelu, Aravindan, additional, Krahn, Andrew D., additional, Krumerman, Andrew, additional, Kumar, Saurabh, additional, Kuck, Karl-Heinz, additional, Lakatta, Edward G., additional, Latchamsetty, Rakesh, additional, Lau, Dennis H., additional, Lerman, Bruce B., additional, Leroy, Jérôme, additional, Lewis, William R., additional, Lin, Shien-Fong, additional, Link, Mark S., additional, Liu, Christopher F., additional, Lockwood, Deborah J., additional, Loh, Peter, additional, Lopatin, Anatoli N., additional, Lopshire, John C., additional, Lubitz, Steven A., additional, Madias, Christopher, additional, Mahajan, Aman, additional, Makielski, Jonathan C., additional, Malik, Marek, additional, Maltsev, Victor A., additional, Marchlinski, Francis E., additional, Marelli, Ariane J., additional, Markowitz, Steven M., additional, Maron, Barry J., additional, Martens, Jeffrey R., additional, Marx, Steven O., additional, McCulloch, Andrew D., additional, Metzner, Andreas, additional, Michailova, Anuska P., additional, Miller, John Michael, additional, Milstein, Michelle Lynne, additional, Mohler, Peter, additional, Morady, Fred, additional, Myerburg, Robert J., additional, Nakagawa, Hiroshi, additional, Napolitano, Carlo, additional, Narayan, Sanjiv M., additional, Natale, Andrea, additional, Nattel, Stanley, additional, Nazarian, Saman, additional, Nerbonne, Jeanne M., additional, Ng, Fu Siong, additional, Nogami, Akihiko, additional, Noujaim, Sami F., additional, Olshansky, Brian, additional, Oral, Hakan, additional, O-Uchi, Jin, additional, Ouyang, Feifan, additional, Ozcan, Cevher, additional, Packer, Douglas L., additional, Pahlm, Olle, additional, Pandit, Sandeep V., additional, Park, David S., additional, Pitt, Geoffrey S., additional, Po, Sunny S., additional, Priori, Silvia G., additional, Rappel, Wouter-Jan, additional, Reddy, Vivek Y., additional, Robertson, Jason O., additional, Robinson, Richard B., additional, Roden, Dan M., additional, Rose, Robert A., additional, Rosen, Michael R., additional, Rosso, Raphael, additional, Rudy, Yoram, additional, Ruskin, Jeremy N., additional, Sabbah, Hani N., additional, Sachse, Frank B., additional, Saint, Lindsey L., additional, Saiz, Javier, additional, Sánchez-Chapula, José A., additional, Sanders, Prashanthan, additional, Sanguinetti, Michael C., additional, Santangeli, Pasquale, additional, Sarquella-Brugada, Georgia, additional, Satin, Jonathan, additional, Schalij, Martin Jan, additional, Scherlag, Benjamin J., additional, Schimpf, Rainer, additional, Schmidt, Georg, additional, Schwartz, Peter J., additional, Semsarian, Christopher, additional, Shah, Ashok J., additional, Shaw, Robin, additional, Sheu, Shey Shing, additional, Shivkumar, Kalyanam, additional, Skanes, Allan C., additional, Somers, Virend K., additional, Stambler, Bruce S., additional, Stein, Adam B., additional, Stevenson, Lynne Warner, additional, Stevenson, William G., additional, Sun, Jian, additional, Sutton, Richard, additional, Sweeney, Michael O., additional, Swerdlow, Charles, additional, Tamargo, Juan, additional, Tandri, Harikrishna, additional, Tawil, Rabi, additional, Tedrow, Usha, additional, Terrenoire, Cecile, additional, Tobón, Catalina, additional, Towbin, Jeffrey A., additional, Trayanova, Natalia A., additional, Tristani-Firouzi, Martin, additional, Trohman, Richard G., additional, Tseng, Zian H., additional, Turakhia, Mintu P., additional, Vaidyanathan, Ravi, additional, Valdivia, Héctor H., additional, Valiunas, Virginijus, additional, van der Heyden, Marcel A.G., additional, van der Werf, Christian, additional, Van, George F., additional, Vaseghi, Marmar, additional, Veltmann, Christian, additional, Vetter, Victoria L., additional, Viskin, Sami, additional, Voigt, Niels, additional, Vos, Marc A., additional, Wagner, Galen S., additional, Wang, Paul J., additional, Weerasooriya, Rukshen, additional, Wilde, Arthur A.M., additional, Wilkoff, Bruce L., additional, Wissner, Erik, additional, Woo, Y. Joseph, additional, Yamazaki, Masatoshi, additional, Yang, Felix, additional, Yaniv, Yael, additional, Yap, Sing-Chien, additional, Yee, Raymond, additional, Zarzoso, Manuel, additional, Zeppenfeld, Katja, additional, and Zipes, Douglas P., additional
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- 2014
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6. Ventricular Tachycardias in Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia/Cardiomyopathy
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Tandri, Harikrishna, primary and Calkins, Hugh, additional
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- 2014
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7. Hypotension and Syncope
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Calkins, Hugh, primary and Zipes, Douglas P., additional
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- 2012
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Abraham, William T., primary, Acker, Michael A., additional, Ackerman, Michael J., additional, Ades, Philip A., additional, Antman, Elliott M., additional, Anversa, Piero, additional, Balady, Gary J., additional, Baughman, Kenneth L., additional, Beckman, Joshua, additional, Bettmann, Michael A., additional, Bhatt, Deepak L., additional, Boden, William E., additional, Bonow, Robert O., additional, Braunwald, Eugene, additional, Braverman, Alan C., additional, Bremner, J. Douglas, additional, Calkins, Hugh, additional, Cannon, Christopher P., additional, Canty, John M., additional, Castellanos, Agustin, additional, Chaitman, Bernard R., additional, Chen, Ming Hui, additional, Connolly, Heidi M., additional, Creager, Mark A., additional, Cunha-Neto, Edécio, additional, Davidson, Charles J., additional, Dilsizian, Vasken, additional, Dimmeler, Stefanie, additional, Douglas, Pamela S., additional, Eisenhauer, Andrew C., additional, Emanuel, Linda L., additional, Ernst, Edzard, additional, Fang, James C., additional, Felker, G. Michael, additional, Filippatos, Gerasimos S., additional, Fisher, Stacy D., additional, Fleisher, Lee A., additional, Force, Thomas, additional, Gaziano, J. Michael, additional, Gaziano, Thomas A., additional, Genest, Jacques, additional, Gheorghiade, Mihai, additional, Goldberger, Ary L., additional, Goldhaber, Samuel Z., additional, Goldstein, Larry B., additional, Gray, Richard J., additional, Greenberg, Barry, additional, Griffith, Bartley P., additional, Groh, William J., additional, Hare, Joshua M., additional, Hasenfuss, Gerd, additional, Hayes, David L., additional, de Lourdes Higuchi, Maria, additional, Hillis, L. David, additional, Jaffer, Farouc A., additional, Jessup, Mariell, additional, Kahn, Andrew M., additional, Kajstura, Jan, additional, Kaplan, Norman M., additional, Karchmer, Adolf W., additional, Klein, Irwin, additional, Krumholz, Harlan M., additional, Kwong, Raymond Y., additional, L’Allier, Philippe L., additional, Lange, Richard A., additional, Lee, Thomas H., additional, Leri, Annarosa, additional, LeWinter, Martin M., additional, Libby, Peter, additional, Lipshultz, Steven E., additional, Liu, Peter, additional, Mandell, Brian F., additional, Mann, Douglas L., additional, Maron, Barry J., additional, Mattox, Kenneth L., additional, McCullough, Peter A., additional, McGuire, Darren K., additional, McManus, Bruce, additional, Mehra, Mandeep R., additional, Miller, John M., additional, Mirvis, David M., additional, Morady, Fred, additional, Morrow, David A., additional, Mozaffarian, Dariush, additional, Mueller, Paul S., additional, Myerburg, Robert J., additional, Nabel, Elizabeth G., additional, Newby, L. Kristin, additional, O’Gara, Patrick T., additional, Oh, Jae K., additional, Olgin, Jeffrey, additional, Opie, Lionel H., additional, Otto, Catherine M., additional, Popma, Jeffrey J., additional, Pyeritz, Reed E., additional, Raju, B. Soma, additional, Ramires, José A.F., additional, Redfield, Margaret M., additional, Redington, Andrew N., additional, Rich, Stuart, additional, Ridker, Paul M, additional, Roden, Dan M., additional, Rubart, Michael, additional, Sabatine, Marc S., additional, Sanchez, Luis A., additional, Schwartz, Janice B., additional, Seidman, Christine E., additional, Seidman, J.G., additional, Sethna, Dhun H., additional, Smallhorn, Jeffrey F., additional, Somers, Virend K., additional, Sposito, Andrei C., additional, Swerdlow, Charles D., additional, Tardif, Jean-Claude, additional, Taylor, Allen J., additional, Tester, David J., additional, Therrien, Judith, additional, Thompson, Paul D., additional, Thompson, Robert W., additional, Tischler, Marc D., additional, Tsai, Peter I., additional, Turi, Zoltan G., additional, Udelson, James E., additional, Vaccarino, Viola, additional, Victor, Ronald G., additional, Villa-Forte, Alexandra, additional, Wall, Matthew J., additional, Warnes, Carole A., additional, Webb, Gary D., additional, Webb, John G., additional, Weissleder, Ralph, additional, Weitz, Jeffrey I., additional, White, Christopher J., additional, Wiviott, Stephen D., additional, Yancy, Clyde W., additional, Zeiher, Andreas M., additional, and Zipes, Douglas P., additional
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- 2012
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9. Electrophysiological Evaluation of Syncope
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Calkins, Hugh, primary
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- 2012
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10. Principles of Electrophysiology
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Calkins, Hugh, primary
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- 2012
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Abdula, Raushan, primary, Ackerman, Michael J., additional, Akhtar, Masood, additional, Anand, Rishi, additional, Anderson, Kelley, additional, Antzelevitch, Charles, additional, Auricchio, Angelo, additional, Badhwar, Nitish, additional, Bailey, Shane, additional, Barrett, Conor D., additional, de Luna, Antonio Bayes, additional, Belk, Paul, additional, Benditt, David G., additional, Benito, Begoña, additional, Bennett, Matthew T., additional, Bharati, Saroja, additional, Bharucha, David B., additional, Bonney, William J., additional, Bowles, Neil E., additional, Boyden, Penelope A., additional, Bozorgnia, Babak, additional, Breithardt, Günter, additional, Brugada, Josep, additional, Brugada, Pedro, additional, Brugada, Ramon, additional, Burkart, Thomas Adam, additional, Burkhardt, J. David, additional, Calkins, Hugh, additional, Camm, A. John, additional, Cecchi, Franco, additional, Cerrone, Marina, additional, Chattipakorn, Nipon, additional, Chen, Shih-Ann, additional, Chicos, Alexandru B., additional, Choudhuri, Indrajit, additional, Clauss, Sebastien, additional, Conti, Jamie Beth, additional, Cordeiro, Jonathan M., additional, Cuneo, Bettina F., additional, Cunha, Shane R., additional, Curtis, Anne B., additional, Cutler, Michael J., additional, Cygankiewicz, Iwona, additional, Damiano, Ralph J., additional, Daubert, James P., additional, Daubert, Jean-Claude, additional, Davies, D. Wyn, additional, Deedwania, Prakash, additional, DeGroot, Paul J., additional, Derval, Nicolas, additional, Biase, Luigi Di, additional, Dickfeld, Timm-Michael, additional, Dobrev, Dobromir, additional, Domanski, Michael, additional, Dorian, Paul, additional, Doshi, Hiten, additional, Duffy, Heather S., additional, Eckardt, Lars, additional, Eisner, David, additional, Ellenbogen, Kenneth A., additional, Elliott, Perry M., additional, El-Sherif, Nabil, additional, Ernst, Sabine, additional, Estes, N.A. Mark, additional, Ezekowitz, Michael D., additional, Fisher, John D., additional, Fishman, Glenn I., additional, Forclaz, Andrei, additional, Gallinghouse, G. Joseph, additional, Garlitski, Ann C., additional, Gerstenfeld, Edward P., additional, Gill, Jaswinder, additional, Gillis, Anne M., additional, Goebel, Jason A., additional, Gold, Michael R., additional, Goldman, Pamela S.N., additional, Goldschlager, Nora, additional, Gula, Lorne J., additional, Haïssaguerre, Michel, additional, Hamel, John-John, additional, Hegland, Donald D., additional, Hettrick, Douglas, additional, Ho, Siew Yen, additional, Hocini, Mélèze, additional, Homoud, Munther K., additional, Horton, Rodney, additional, Huizar, Jose F., additional, Hund, Thomas J., additional, Ideker, Raymond E., additional, Iyer, Ramesh, additional, Jackson, Kevin P., additional, Jadidi, Amir, additional, Jaïs, Pierre, additional, Jalife, José, additional, Janse, Michiel, additional, Jordaens, Luc, additional, Jung, Werner, additional, Kääb, Stefan, additional, Kadish, Alan H., additional, Kalman, Jonathan M., additional, Kantharia, Bharat K., additional, Kaszala, Karoly, additional, Katritsis, Demosthenes G., additional, Kaufman, Elizabeth S., additional, Kim, Susan S., additional, Kirubakaran, Senthil, additional, Klein, George J., additional, Klein, Helmut, additional, Knecht, Sébastien, additional, Knight, Bradley, additional, Knops, Paul, additional, Koruth, Jacob S., additional, Kowey, Peter R., additional, Krahn, Andrew D., additional, Krumerman, Andrew, additional, Kuriachan, Vikas, additional, Kusumoto, Fred, additional, Lardizabal, Joel A., additional, Lau, Chu-Pak, additional, Lau, David H., additional, Lazzara, Ralph, additional, Lee, Anson M., additional, Leong-Sit, Peter, additional, Levy, Samuel, additional, Lewalter, Thorsten, additional, Li, Hua, additional, Lindsay, Bruce D., additional, Linton, Nick W.F., additional, Madan, Nandini, additional, Mahomed, Yousuf, additional, Malcolme-Lawes, Louisa, additional, Marchlinski, Frank, additional, Maron, Barry J., additional, McBride, Ruth, additional, McKenna, William J., additional, Mehra, Rahul, additional, Mehta, Anjlee M., additional, Miller, John M., additional, Mitchell, L. Brent, additional, Mohler, Peter J., additional, Morillo, Carlos A., additional, Muir, Alison R., additional, Myazaki, Shisuke, additional, Myerburg, Robert J., additional, Naccarelli, Gerald V., additional, Nagarakanti, Rangadham, additional, Nanda, Navin C., additional, Napolitano, Carlo, additional, Natale, Andrea, additional, Nattel, Stanley, additional, Nault, Isabelle, additional, Noujaim, Sami F., additional, Olivotto, Iacopo, additional, Omran, Heyder, additional, Padeletti, Luigi, additional, Page, Richard L., additional, Park, David S., additional, Preminger, Mark, additional, Priori, Silvia G., additional, Quan, Kara J., additional, Raj, Satish R., additional, Rawlins, John, additional, Razak, Shakeeb, additional, Reddy, Shantanu, additional, Reddy, Vivek Y., additional, Rho, Robert W., additional, Rhodes, Larry A., additional, Rivero, Abel, additional, Robinson, Melissa, additional, Robotis, Dionyssios, additional, Roden, Dan M., additional, Root, Michael J., additional, Rosen, Michael R., additional, Rosenbaum, David, additional, Ruskin, Jeremy, additional, Sacher, Frédéric, additional, Sakaguchi, Scott, additional, Saksena, Sanjeev, additional, Sanchez, Javier, additional, Santageli, Pasquale, additional, Savelieva, Irina, additional, Schoenfeld, Mark H., additional, Schwartz, Peter J., additional, Schweikert, Robert, additional, Segal, Oliver R., additional, Shah, Dipen, additional, Shah, Maully, additional, Sharma, Arjun, additional, Sharma, Sanjay, additional, Sheldon, Robert S., additional, Shinagawa, Kaori, additional, Singh, Bramah N., additional, Singh, Steven, additional, Siu, Chung-Wah, additional, Skadsberg, Nicholas D., additional, Skanes, Allan C., additional, Slee, April, additional, Sra, Jasbir, additional, Steinbeck, Gerhard, additional, Steinhaus, David, additional, Stevenson, William G., additional, Strasburger, Janette F., additional, Sy, Raymond W., additional, Teh, Andrew W., additional, Tester, David J., additional, Tomaselli, Gordon, additional, Towbin, Jeffrey A., additional, Turgeon, Jacques, additional, Turitto, Gioia, additional, Tzou, Wendy, additional, van Dijk, J. Gert, additional, Van Hare, George F., additional, Van Houzen, Nathan, additional, Vatta, Matteo, additional, Vedantham, Vasanth, additional, Vetter, Victoria L., additional, Voeller, Rochus K., additional, Wagner, Galen, additional, Wakili, Reza, additional, Walker, Mariah L., additional, Wang, Paul J., additional, Wit, Andrew L., additional, Wright, Matthew, additional, Yee, Raymond, additional, Zagrodsky, Jason D., additional, Zareba, Wojciech, additional, Zellerhoff, Stephan, additional, and Ziegler, Paul, additional
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Abrams, Charles S., primary, Accurso, Frank J., additional, Afdhal, Nezam H., additional, Akin, Cem, additional, Aksamit, Allen J., additional, Al-Awqati, Qais, additional, Allos, Ban Mishu, additional, Altshuler, David, additional, Aminoff, Michael J., additional, Anderson, Jeffrey L., additional, Anderson, Karl E., additional, Anderson, Larry J., additional, Antman, Karen H., additional, Antony, Aśok C., additional, Appel, Gerald B., additional, Appelbaum, Frederick R., additional, Arend, William P., additional, Arguin, Paul, additional, Armitage, James O., additional, Armstrong, Cheryl A., additional, Arnaout, M. Amin, additional, Arnold, Robert, additional, Atkins, David, additional, Atkinson, William L., additional, Ausiello, Dennis, additional, Bacon, Bruce R., additional, Bagby, Grover C., additional, Bain, Barbara J., additional, Bajorin, Dean F., additional, Ballow, Mark, additional, Baloh, Robert W., additional, Barasch, Jonathan, additional, Barbano, Richard L., additional, Baron, Murray G., additional, Barrett-Connor, Elizabeth, additional, Barry, Michael J., additional, Barshop, Bruce A., additional, Bartlett, John G., additional, Barton, Mary, additional, Basner, Robert C., additional, Baum, Stephen G., additional, Bausch, Daniel G., additional, Bayer, Arnold S., additional, Bazari, Hasan, additional, Beigel, John H., additional, Beller, George A., additional, Bennett, Robert M., additional, Berger, Joseph R., additional, Berk, Paul, additional, Berliner, Nancy, additional, Bernat, James L., additional, Bierman, Philip J., additional, Bistrian, Bruce R., additional, Biundo, Joseph J., additional, Blanke, Charles D., additional, Blankson, Joel N., additional, Blaser, Martin J., additional, Blattner, William A., additional, Bleck, Thomas P., additional, Boden, William E., additional, Boland, C. Richard, additional, Bolognia, Jean, additional, Bonomo, Robert, additional, Borish, Larry, additional, Bosque, Patrick J., additional, Brand, Randall, additional, Brook, Itzhak, additional, Brunetti, Enrico, additional, Buchner, David M., additional, Buffet, Pierre A., additional, Bunn, H. Franklin, additional, Calabresi, Peter A., additional, Calfee, David P., additional, Calkins, Hugh, additional, Cameron, Douglas, additional, Camilleri, Michael, additional, Cannon, Grant W., additional, Cappellini, Maria Domenica, additional, Carabello, Blase A., additional, Carvalho, Edgar M., additional, Castellanos, Agustin, additional, Chalasani, Naga P., additional, Chambers, Henry, additional, Charlson, Mary, additional, Cheshire, William P., additional, Chinnery, Patrick F., additional, Christiani, David C., additional, Clemmons, David R., additional, Cohen, Jeffrey, additional, Cohen, Myron S., additional, Cohen, Steven P., additional, Cohn, Steven L., additional, Colebunders, Robert, additional, Connors, Joseph M., additional, Cook, Deborah J., additional, Corey, C. Ralph, additional, Cowan, Kenneth H., additional, Craig, William A., additional, Croft, Simon L., additional, Crow, Mary K., additional, Crump, John A., additional, Cullen, Mark R., additional, Curhan, Gary C., additional, Damon, Inger K., additional, Daniels, Troy E., additional, Davidson, Nancy, additional, DeAngelis, Lisa M., additional, DeCamp, Malcolm M., additional, Del Rio, Carlos, additional, Demetri, George D., additional, Demling, Robert H., additional, Deuster, Patricia A., additional, Diasio, Robert B., additional, Diemert, David J., additional, Digre, Kathleen B., additional, Douglas, John M., additional, Drazen, Jeffrey M., additional, Dreskin, Stephen C., additional, Drew, W. Lawrence, additional, Drusano, George L., additional, DuBose, Thomas D., additional, Duffy, F. Daniel, additional, DuPont, Herbert L., additional, Duvic, Madeleine, additional, Edwards, Kathryn M., additional, Edwards, N. Lawrence, additional, Einhorn, Lawrence H., additional, Elin, Ronald J., additional, Eliopoulos, George M., additional, Elliott, Perry, additional, Ellner, Jerrold J., additional, Elsas, Louis J., additional, Elston, Dirk M., additional, Emanuel, Ezekiel J., additional, Erickson, Gregory F., additional, Ernst, Armin, additional, Ernst, Joel D., additional, Ettinger, David S., additional, Evoli, Amelia, additional, Faigel, Douglas O., additional, Falk, Gary W., additional, Favus, Murray J., additional, Feder, Gene, additional, Fihn, Stephan D., additional, Firestein, Gary S., additional, Fishman, Neil, additional, Fleisher, Lee A., additional, Ford, Marsha D., additional, Forsmark, Chris E., additional, Fowler, Vance G., additional, Fox, Jay W., additional, Franco, Manuel A., additional, French, Martyn A., additional, Freund, Karen, additional, Fried, Linda P., additional, Gabay, Cem, additional, Gage, Kenneth L., additional, Gagel, Robert F., additional, Galgiani, John N., additional, Gallagher, Patrick G., additional, Galun, Eithan, additional, Ganz, Leonard, additional, Garcia-Tsao, Guadalupe, additional, Gates, Jonathan D., additional, Geisler, William M., additional, George, Tony P., additional, Gerding, Dale N., additional, Gershwin, M. Eric, additional, Gertz, Morie A., additional, Ginder, Gordon D., additional, Ginsberg, Jeffrey, additional, Ginsburg, Geoffrey S., additional, Glogauer, Michael, additional, Gnann, John W., additional, Golden, Matthew R., additional, Goldman, Lee, additional, Goldstein, Ellie J., additional, Goodnough, Lawrence T., additional, Goronzy, Jörg J., additional, Gotuzzo, Eduardo, additional, Grady, Deborah, additional, Grammer, Leslie C., additional, Greco, F. Anthony, additional, Greenberg, Harry B., additional, Gregersen, Peter K., additional, Griggs, Robert C., additional, Guay-Woodford, Lisa M., additional, Guerrant, Richard L., additional, Hadigan, Colleen, additional, Hainsworth, John D., additional, Hamsten, Anders, additional, Hande, Kenneth R., additional, Handsfield, H. Hunter, additional, Hansson, Göran K., additional, Haque, Rashidul, additional, Harris, Raymond C., additional, Hauser, Stephen Crane, additional, Hayden, Frederick G., additional, Healey, Letha, additional, Heimburger, Douglas C., additional, Hewlett, Erik L., additional, Hill, David R., additional, Hill, Nicholas S., additional, Hillis, L. David, additional, Hirsh, Jack, additional, Holers, V. Michael, additional, Holland, Steven M., additional, Hollenberg, Steven, additional, Hook, Edward W., additional, Huang, Laurence, additional, Hudson, Leonard D., additional, Hyman, Steven E., additional, Iannuzzi, Michael, additional, Inman, Robert D., additional, Inouye, Sharon K., additional, Insogna, Karl L., additional, Inzucchi, Silvio E., additional, Isselbacher, Eric M., additional, Jemal, Ahmedin, additional, Jen, Joanna, additional, Jensen, Dennis M., additional, Jensen, Michael D., additional, Jensen, Robert T., additional, Jessup, Mariell, additional, Johnson, Stuart, additional, Józefowicz, Ralph F., additional, Kaler, Stephen G., additional, Kamya, Moses R., additional, Kantarjian, Hagop, additional, Karp, David R., additional, Kastner, Daniel L., additional, Katzka, David A., additional, Katzman, Debra K., additional, Kauffman, Carol A., additional, Kaushansky, Kenneth, additional, Keeffe, Emmet B., additional, Kern, Morton, additional, Keusch, Gerald T., additional, Kim, David H., additional, Kim, Matthew, additional, Kirchhoff, Louis V., additional, Klag, Michael J., additional, Klein, Samuel, additional, Knopman, David S., additional, Knox, Tamsin A., additional, Ko, Albert I., additional, Komrokji, Rami S., additional, Kontoyiannis, Dimitrios P., additional, Koppel, Barbara S., additional, Korenblat, Kevin, additional, Korf, Bruce R., additional, Korman, Neil J., additional, Kovacs, Joseph A., additional, Kraft, Monica, additional, Kramer, Christopher M., additional, Krasnewich, Donna M., additional, Krause, Peter J., additional, Kronenberg, Henry M., additional, Kuipers, Ernst J., additional, Ladenson, Paul, additional, Landry, Donald W., additional, Lane, Nancy E., additional, Lang, Anthony E., additional, Lange, Richard A., additional, Lawry, George V., additional, Lee, Thomas H., additional, Lee, William M., additional, Leggett, James, additional, Lerner, Adam, additional, Levin, Stuart, additional, Levine, Stephanie M., additional, Lichtenstein, Gary R., additional, Lim, Henry W., additional, Lima, Aldo A.M., additional, Limper, Andrew H., additional, Ling, Geoffrey S.F., additional, List, Alan F., additional, Little, William C., additional, Loeser, Richard F., additional, Lorber, Bennett, additional, Low, Donald E., additional, Lucey, Daniel R., additional, Lupski, James R., additional, Lynch, Henry T., additional, Lyness, Jeffrey M., additional, Lytle, Bruce W., additional, MacKenzie, C. Ronald, additional, MacMillan, Harriet, additional, Madoff, Robert D., additional, Mahowald, Mark W., additional, Malhotra, Atul, additional, Mandell, Lionel A., additional, Manu, Peter, additional, Marcus, Marsha D., additional, Marelli, Ariane J., additional, Markman, Maurie, additional, Marks, Andrew R., additional, Marr, Kieren A., additional, Marrie, Thomas J., additional, Martin, Paul, additional, Mason, Joel B., additional, Massie, Barry M., additional, Masur, Henry, additional, Matteson, Eric L., additional, Maurer, Toby, additional, Mayer, Emeran A., additional, McClave, Stephen A., additional, McCool, F. Dennis, additional, McCulloch, Charles E., additional, McGuigan, Michael A., additional, McHutchison, John, additional, McKenna, William, additional, McLaughlin, Vallerie, additional, McMurray, John J.V., additional, McNaughton-Collins, Mary, additional, McQuaid, Kenneth, additional, Miller, Frederick W., additional, Minaker, Kenneth L., additional, Mink, Jonathan W., additional, Mishell, Daniel R., additional, Mitch, William E., additional, Molitch, Mark E., additional, Molitoris, Bruce A., additional, Montoya, José G., additional, Morady, Fred, additional, Moscow, Jeffrey A., additional, Murr, Andrew H., additional, Myerburg, Robert J., additional, Naguwa, Stanley, additional, Naides, Stanley J., additional, Nash, Theodore E., additional, Nath, Avindra, additional, Neilson, Eric G., additional, Neinstein, Lawrence S., additional, Newman, Thomas B., additional, Nichols, William L., additional, Nieman, Lynnette K., additional, Niewoehner, Dennis E., additional, Norrby, S. Ragnar, additional, Norris, David A., additional, O’Brien, Susan, additional, O’Connor, Francis G., additional, O’Connor, Patrick G., additional, O'Dell, James R., additional, O'Donnell, Anne E., additional, Oh, Jae K., additional, Olgin, Jeffrey E., additional, Olin, Jeffrey W., additional, Orenstein, Walter A., additional, Osmon, Douglas R., additional, Otto, Catherine M., additional, Paget, Stephen A., additional, Papania, Mark, additional, Pappas, Peter G., additional, Pasricha, Pankaj Jay, additional, Paterson, David L., additional, Patrono, Carlo, additional, Pawlotsky, Jean-Michel, additional, Pearson, Richard D., additional, Perencevich, Eli N., additional, Perl, Trish M., additional, Perry, Michael C., additional, Petri, William A., additional, Pfeffer, Marc A., additional, Pickhardt, Perry J., additional, Pier, Gerald B., additional, Pisetsky, David S., additional, Posner, Marshall R., additional, Prather, Charlene, additional, Pruitt, Basil A., additional, Pyeritz, Reed E., additional, Quinn, Thomas C., additional, Radhakrishnan, Jai, additional, Raghu, Ganesh, additional, Ragni, Margaret V., additional, Raja, Srinivasa N., additional, Rajkumar, S. Vincent, additional, Raoult, Didier, additional, Rebar, Robert W., additional, Reboli, Annette C., additional, Reddy, K. Rajender, additional, Redelmeier, Donald A., additional, Reef, Susan E., additional, Resnick, Neil M., additional, Reuben, David B., additional, Reynolds, Herbert Y., additional, Rivers, Emanuel P., additional, Rizza, Robert A., additional, Roberts, Lewis R., additional, Rolain, Jean-Marc, additional, Romero, José R., additional, Roodman, G. David, additional, Rosen, Clifford, additional, Rosene-Montella, Karen, additional, Rosenthal, Philip J., additional, Rothenberg, Marc E., additional, Rugo, Hope S., additional, Russell, James A., additional, Rustgi, Anil K., additional, Salata, Robert A., additional, Salmon, Jane E., additional, Santos, Renato M., additional, Sawka, Michael N., additional, Schafer, Andrew I., additional, Schaffner, William, additional, Scheld, W. Michael, additional, Schneider, Eileen, additional, Schnitzer, Thomas J., additional, Schooley, Robert T., additional, Schriger, David L., additional, Schroeder, Steven A., additional, Schuchter, Lynn M., additional, Schulman, Sam, additional, Schwartz, Lawrence B., additional, Schwartz, Robert S., additional, Seas, Carlos, additional, Seifert, Steven A., additional, Seifter, Julian L., additional, Semenkovich, Clay F., additional, Semrad, Carol E., additional, Service, F. John, additional, Shaw, George M., additional, Shaw, Pamela J., additional, Sherwin, Robert S., additional, Shy, Michael E., additional, Sibbitt, Wilmer L., additional, Sidransky, Ellen, additional, Siliciano, Robert F., additional, Simberkoff, Michael S., additional, Simel, David L., additional, Skorecki, Karl, additional, Slutsky, Arthur S., additional, Small, Eric J., additional, Smetana, Gerald W., additional, Southwick, Frederick S., additional, Spiera, Robert F., additional, Spinola, Stanley M., additional, Stankiewicz, Pawel, additional, Stark, Paul, additional, Steinbach, Lynne S., additional, Steinberg, Martin H., additional, Steiner, Theodore S., additional, Stephens, David S., additional, Stevens, David A., additional, Stevenson, William G., additional, Stillman, Arthur E., additional, Stoller, James K., additional, Stone, John H., additional, Su, Edwin P., additional, Sutter, Roland W., additional, Swartz, Morton N., additional, Swerdloff, Ronald S., additional, Sykes, Megan, additional, Tami, Thomas A., additional, Tarlo, Susan M., additional, Taylor, Victoria M., additional, Tefferi, Ayalew, additional, Teirstein, Paul S., additional, Telford, Sam R., additional, Tempero, Margaret, additional, Thun, Michael J., additional, Tolkoff-Rubin, Nina, additional, Tosti, Antonella, additional, Treanor, John J., additional, Turner, Ronald B., additional, Upton, Arthur C., additional, Van den Berghe, Greet, additional, Varga, John, additional, Vella, Adrian, additional, Verbalis, Joseph G., additional, Victor, Ronald G., additional, Vincent, Angela, additional, Volberding, Paul A., additional, Vose, Julie M., additional, Wachter, Robert M., additional, Wagner, Edward H., additional, Walsh, Edward E., additional, Walsh, Thomas J., additional, Wang, Christina, additional, Wanke, Christine, additional, Wasserman, Stephen I., additional, Wedemeyer, Heiner, additional, Weinberg, Geoffrey A., additional, Weinstein, David A., additional, Weinstein, Robert S., additional, Weiss, Roger D., additional, Weisse, Martin, additional, Weitz, Jeffrey I., additional, Wells, Samuel A., additional, Wenzel, Richard P., additional, Werth, Victoria P., additional, West, Sterling G., additional, Weyand, Cornelia M., additional, White, A. Clinton, additional, White, Christopher J., additional, White, Perrin C., additional, Whitley, Richard J., additional, Whyte, Michael P., additional, Wiebe, Samuel, additional, Wiener-Kronish, Jeanine P., additional, Wildes, Jennifer E., additional, Wilmer, Alexander, additional, Winkenwerder, William, additional, Wolfsdorf, Joseph I., additional, Wormser, Gary P., additional, Wysolmerski, John J., additional, Yanoff, Myron, additional, Young, Neal S., additional, Young, William F., additional, Yu, Alan S.L., additional, Zeidel, Mark L., additional, Zimetbaum, Peter, additional, and Zivin, Justin A., additional
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Al-Ahmad, Amin, primary, Anderson, Robert H., additional, Arora, Rishi, additional, Badhwar, Nitish, additional, Banchs, Javier E., additional, Benezet-Mazuecos, Juan, additional, Bhakta, Deepak, additional, Buch, Eric, additional, Cabrera, José A., additional, Calkins, Hugh, additional, Callans, David J., additional, Chang, Shih-Lin, additional, Chen, Henry, additional, Chen, Shih-Ann, additional, Crawford, Thomas, additional, Das, Mithilesh K., additional, Dixit, Sanjay, additional, Doshi, Shephal K., additional, Dubuc, Marc, additional, Dukkipati, Srinivas, additional, Ernst, Sabine, additional, Farré, Jerónimo, additional, Feld, Gregory K., additional, Fisher, Westby G., additional, Forclaz, Andrei, additional, Gonzalez, Mario D., additional, Haines, David E., additional, Haïssaguerre, Michel, additional, Haqqani, Haris M., additional, Higa, Satoshi, additional, Hocini, Mélèze, additional, Hoppe, Bobbi, additional, Hsia, Henry H., additional, Hung, Lynne, additional, Jadidi, Amir, additional, Jaïs, Pierre, additional, Kadish, Alan, additional, Kalman, Jonathan M., additional, Keane, David, additional, Khairy, Paul, additional, Klein, George J., additional, Knecht, Sebastien, additional, Krahn, Andrew D., additional, Lai, Ling-Ping, additional, Lee, Byron K., additional, Lerman, Bruce B., additional, Lin, David, additional, Lin, Kuo-Hung, additional, Lin, Yenn-Jiang, additional, Linton, Nick, additional, Lo, Li-Wei, additional, Marchlinski, Francis E., additional, Markowitz, Steven M., additional, Miller, John M., additional, Miyazaki, Shinsuke, additional, Morton, Joseph B., additional, Nault, Isabelle, additional, Nogami, Akihiko, additional, Olgin, Jeffrey E., additional, Oral, Hakan, additional, Petrellis, Basilios, additional, Reddy, Vivek Y., additional, Rivera, Jaime, additional, Ro, Alexander S., additional, Rosso, Raphael, additional, Rubio, José M., additional, Sánchez-Quintana, Damián, additional, Sanders, Prashanthan, additional, Saul, J. Philip, additional, Scanavacca, Mauricio, additional, Shah, Ashok, additional, Shivkumar, Kalyanam, additional, Skanes, Allan C., additional, Soejima, Kyoko, additional, Sosa, Eduardo, additional, Srivatsa, Uma, additional, Tai, Ching-Tai, additional, Taneja, Taresh, additional, Turakhia, Mintu, additional, Van Hare, George F., additional, Walsh, Edward P., additional, Wang, Paul J., additional, Wright, Matthew, additional, Yadav, Anil V., additional, Yee, Raymond, additional, and Zei, Paul C., additional
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Agarwal, Rajiv, primary, Aggarwal, Rahul, additional, Arai, Andrew E., additional, Balu, Niranjan, additional, Beroukhim, Rebecca S., additional, Bluemke, David A., additional, Bozlar, Ugur, additional, Calkins, Hugh, additional, Chen, Marcus Y., additional, Chiribiri, Amedeo, additional, Choudhury, Robin P., additional, Chu, Baocheng, additional, Dickerson, Jennifer A., additional, Epstein, Frederick H., additional, Ferguson, Marina, additional, Flamm, Scott D., additional, Flett, Andrew S., additional, Fogel, Mark A., additional, François, Christopher J., additional, Friedrich, Matthias G., additional, Geva, Tal, additional, Ghugre, Nilesh R., additional, Grist, Thomas M., additional, Gupta, Dipti, additional, Halperin, Henry R., additional, Hagspiel, Klaus D., additional, Hatsukami, Thomas S., additional, Heidary, Shahriar, additional, Higgins, Charles B., additional, Housseini, Ahmed M., additional, Hundley, W. Gregory, additional, Ichikawa, Yasutaka, additional, Jehle, Alexander B., additional, Kim, Raymond J., additional, Koestner, Simon C., additional, Kramer, Christopher M., additional, Kwong, Raymond Y., additional, Kylintireas, Ilias, additional, Lawson, Mark A., additional, Lee, Justin M., additional, Lindsay, Alistair C., additional, McConnell, Michael V., additional, Moon, James, additional, Myerson, Saul G., additional, Nazarian, Saman, additional, Neubauer, Stefan, additional, Nagel, Eike, additional, Norton, Partick T., additional, Ntim, William O., additional, Ordovas, Karen G., additional, Osman, Nael F., additional, Patel, Rajan A.G., additional, Plein, Sven, additional, Puntawangkoon, Chirapa, additional, Raman, Subha V., additional, Reichek, Nathaniel, additional, Robson, Matthew D., additional, Sakuma, Hajime, additional, Senthilkumar, Annamalai, additional, Shenoy, Chetan, additional, Strohm, Oliver, additional, Tzemos, Nikolaos, additional, Rossum, Albert C. van, additional, Vorobiof, Gabriel, additional, Wood, John C., additional, and Yuan, Chun, additional
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Al-Ahmed, Amin, primary, Anderson, Robert H., additional, Arora, Rishi, additional, Asirvatham, Samuel J., additional, Bhakta, Deepak, additional, Cabrera, JA, additional, Campal, Jose Manuel Rubio, additional, Calkins, Hugh, additional, Callans, David John, additional, and Chang, Kuan-Cheng, additional
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ACKERMAN, MICHAEL J., primary, AGUEL, FELIPE, additional, ALBERTE-LISTA, CESAR, additional, ANTZ, MATTHIAS, additional, ANTZELEVITCH, CHARLES, additional, ANUMONWO, JUSTUS M.B., additional, ARORA, RISHI, additional, BACKX, PETER H., additional, BALSER, JEFFREY R., additional, BECKMAN, KAREN, additional, BENDITT, DAVID G., additional, BERBARI, EDWARD J., additional, BERENFELD, OMER, additional, BERS, DONALD M., additional, BEYER, ERIC C., additional, BIEL, MARTIN, additional, BOWLES, NEIL E., additional, BOYETT, MARK R., additional, BRUGADA, JOSEP, additional, BRUGADA, PEDRO, additional, BRUGADA, RAMON, additional, BURSAC, NENAD, additional, BUXTON, ALFRED E., additional, CAIN, MICHAEL E., additional, CALKINS, HUGH, additional, CALLANS, DAVID J., additional, CAPPATO, RICCARDO, additional, CARROLL, SHEILA J., additional, CASTELLANOS, AGUSTIN, additional, CHEN, LAN S., additional, CHEN, PENG-SHENG, additional, CHEN, SHIN-ANN, additional, CHEN, XIONGWEN, additional, CLAPHAM, DAVID E., additional, CLÉMENTY, JACQUES, additional, CRIJNS, HARRY J., additional, DAOUD, EMILE G., additional, DAS, MITHILESH K., additional, DELMAR, MARIO, additional, DIFRANCESCO, DARIO, additional, DIMARCO, JOHN P., additional, DOBRZYNSKI, HALINA, additional, DUFFY, HEATHER S., additional, EFIMOV, IGOR R., additional, EHRLICH, JOACHIM R., additional, EL-SHERIF, NABIL, additional, ELLENBOGEN, KENNETH A., additional, EPSTEIN, ANDREW E., additional, ERMIS, CENGIZ, additional, ERNST, SABINE, additional, ESTES, N. 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MARK, additional, FAST, VLADIMIR G., additional, FEDOROV, VADIM V., additional, FONTAINE, GUY, additional, FORESTI, SARA, additional, FORNES, PAUL, additional, FRANK, ROBERT, additional, FRANZ, MICHAEL R., additional, GALVIN, JOSEPH M., additional, GARFINKEL, ALAN, additional, GILLIS, ANNE M., additional, GOLD, MICHAEL R., additional, GOLDBERGER, JEFFREY, additional, GRAY, RICHARD A., additional, GRIMM, WOLFRAM, additional, GROH, WILLIAM J., additional, HAINES, DAVID E., additional, HAÏSSAGUERRE, MICHEL, additional, HARO, CARLOS, additional, HAYES, DAVID L., additional, HAYRAPETYAN, VOLODYA, additional, HEBERT, JEAN-LOUIS, additional, HENRIQUEZ, CRAIG S., additional, HERRMANN, STEFAN, additional, HINDRICKS, GERHARD, additional, HOCINI, MÉLÈZE, additional, HOFMANN, FRANZ, additional, HOHNLOSER, STEFAN H., additional, HONJO, HARUO, additional, HOUSER, STEVEN R., additional, HRYSHKO, LARRY V., additional, HSU, EDWARD W., additional, HUANG, JIAN, additional, HULOT, JEAN-SÉBASTIEN, additional, HUTCHINS, GARY D., additional, IDEKER, RAYMOND E., additional, INTERIAN, ALBERTO, additional, IWAI, SEI, additional, JACKMAN, WARREN M., additional, JAÏS, PIERRE, additional, JALIFE, JOSÉ, additional, JANUARY, CRAIG T., additional, JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER R., additional, JOSEPHSON, MARK E., additional, JOUVEN, XAVIER, additional, KADISH, ALAN H., additional, KALMAN, JONATHAN M., additional, KAMP, TIMOTHY J., additional, KASS, ROBERT S., additional, KENNEDY, HAROLD L., additional, KERBER, RICHARD E., additional, KHOSITSETH, ANANT, additional, KILBORN, MICHAEL J., additional, KLÉBER, ANDRÉ G., additional, KLEIN, GEORGE J., additional, KNIGHT, BRADLEY P., additional, KODAMA, ITSUO, additional, KOTTKAMP, HANS, additional, KRAHN, ANDREW D., additional, KUCERA, JAN P., additional, KUCK, KARL-HEINZ, additional, KUGLER, JOHN D., additional, KUO, CHI TAI, additional, KUROKAWA, JUNKO, additional, LAB, MAX J., additional, LAI, WEN TER, additional, LARSON, CLAIRE, additional, LAURITA, KENNETH R., additional, LAZZARA, RALPH, additional, LERMAN, BRUCE B., additional, LERNER, DEBORAH L., additional, LÉVY, SAMUEL, additional, LI, RONALD A., additional, LIN, DAVID, additional, LOCKWOOD, DEBORAH, additional, LONDON, BARRY, additional, LÜ, FEI, additional, LUDWIG, ANDREAS, additional, MAKIELSKI, JONATHAN C., additional, MALIK, MAREK, additional, MARBÁN, EDUARDO, additional, MARCHLINSKI, FRANCIS E., additional, MARKIDES, VIAS, additional, MARKOWITZ, STEVEN M., additional, MARON, BARRY J., additional, MARTÍNEZ, AGUSTÍN D., additional, MCGUIRE, MARK A., additional, MEISSNER, GERHARD, additional, MILES, WILLIAM M., additional, MILLER, JOHN M., additional, MILLER, MICHAEL A., additional, MITTAL, SUNEET, additional, MOLEIRO, FEDERICO, additional, MOOSMANG, SVEN, additional, MORADY, FRED, additional, MORENO, ALONSO P., additional, MOSS, ARTHUR J., additional, MYERBURG, ROBERT J., additional, NAKAGAWA, HIROSHI, additional, NAPOLITANO, CARLO, additional, NATTEL, STANLEY, additional, NERBONNE, JEANNE M., additional, NIKOLSKI, VLADIMIR P., additional, OLGIN, JEFFREY E., additional, ORAL, HAKAN, additional, OTOMO, KENICHIRO, additional, OUDIT, GAVIN Y., additional, OUYANG, FEIFAN, additional, PAGÉ, PIERRE L., additional, PAPPONE, CARLO, additional, PATTERSON, EUGENE, additional, PERTSOV, ARKADY M., additional, PETERS, NICHOLAS S., additional, PETERS, ROBERT W., additional, PRIORI, SILVIA G., additional, PROST-SQUARCIONI, CATHERINE, additional, PRYSTOWSKI, ERIC N., additional, PUNSKE, BONNIE B., additional, QU, ZHILIN, additional, RAMIREZ, RAFAEL J., additional, RIVOLTA, ILARIA, additional, ROBINSON, RICHARD B., additional, RODEN, DAN M., additional, ROHR, STEPHAN, additional, ROSANIO, SALVATORE, additional, ROSEN, MICHAEL R., additional, ROSENBAUM, DAVID S., additional, ROSENSHTRAUKH, LEONID V., additional, ROTH, BRADLEY J., additional, RUDY, YORAM, additional, RUSKIN, JEREMY N., additional, SACHS, FREDERICK, additional, SAFFITZ, JEFFREY E., additional, SANDERS, PRASHANTHAN, additional, SANGUINETTI, MICHAEL C., additional, SAOUDI, NADIR, additional, SCHERLAG, BENJAMIN J., additional, SCHWARTZ, PETER J., additional, SCHWARTZMAN, DAVID, additional, SEGAL, OLIVER R., additional, SHAH, DIPEN C., additional, SHARIFOV, OLEG F., additional, SHIVKUMAR, KALYANAM, additional, SIMMONS, JEFFREY, additional, SINGH, BRAMAH N., additional, SKANES, ALLAN C., additional, SMITH, TIMOTHY W., additional, SOEJIMA, KYOKO, additional, SORGEN, PAUL L., additional, SPRAY, DAVID C., additional, SRINIVAS, MIDUTURU, additional, STEIN, KENNETH M., additional, STEINBERG, SUSAN F., additional, STEVENSON, WILLIAM G., additional, STIEBER, JULIANE, additional, STRAMBA-BADIALE, MARCO, additional, STRICKBERGER, S. ADAM, additional, SUNG, RUEY J., additional, SWEENEY, MICHAEL O., additional, SWERDLOW, CHARLES D., additional, TACCARDI, BRUNO, additional, TAFFET, STEVEN M., additional, TAI, CHING-TAI, additional, THOMAS, DANIEL, additional, TOMASELLI, GORDON F., additional, TONDATO, FERNANDO, additional, TOWBIN, JEFFREY A., additional, TRANQUILLO, JOSEPH V., additional, TRAYANOVA, NATALIA A., additional, TRIEDMAN, JOHN K., additional, TRISTANI-FIROUZI, MARTIN, additional, TSAI, CHIN-FENG, additional, TUNG, LESLIE, additional, TURITTO, GIOIA, additional, VAN HARE, GEORGE F., additional, VAN WAGONER, DAVID R., additional, VOS, MARC A., additional, WALCOTT, GREGORY P., additional, WALDO, ALBERT L., additional, WANG, ZULU, additional, WEINBERG, KENNETH M., additional, WEINSTEIN, DAVID, additional, WELLNER, MARCEL, additional, WILKOFF, BRUCE L., additional, WOOD, MARK A., additional, WU, JIANYI, additional, WU, JIASHIN, additional, WYSE, D. GEORGE, additional, YAMADA, KATHRYN A., additional, YE, BIN, additional, YEE, RAYMOND, additional, ZAITSEV, ALEXEY V., additional, ZAREBA, WOJCIECH, additional, ZHONG, GUOQIANG, additional, and ZIPES, DOUGLAS P., additional
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21. Syncope
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Calkins, Hugh, primary
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- 2004
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22. 2019 HRS expert consensus statement on evaluation, risk stratification, and management of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy: Executive summary
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Genetica, Towbin, Jeffrey A., McKenna, William J., Abrams, Dominic J., Ackerman, Michael J., Calkins, Hugh, Darrieux, Francisco C.C., Daubert, James P., de Chillou, Christian, DePasquale, Eugene C., Desai, Milind Y., Estes, N. A.Mark, Hua, Wei, Indik, Julia H., Ingles, Jodie, James, Cynthia A., John, Roy M., Judge, Daniel P., Keegan, Roberto, Krahn, Andrew D., Link, Mark S., Marcus, Frank I., McLeod, Christopher J., Mestroni, Luisa, Priori, Silvia G., Saffitz, Jeffrey E., Sanatani, Shubhayan, Shimizu, Wataru, van Tintelen, J. Peter, Wilde, Arthur A.M., Zareba, Wojciech, Genetica, Towbin, Jeffrey A., McKenna, William J., Abrams, Dominic J., Ackerman, Michael J., Calkins, Hugh, Darrieux, Francisco C.C., Daubert, James P., de Chillou, Christian, DePasquale, Eugene C., Desai, Milind Y., Estes, N. A.Mark, Hua, Wei, Indik, Julia H., Ingles, Jodie, James, Cynthia A., John, Roy M., Judge, Daniel P., Keegan, Roberto, Krahn, Andrew D., Link, Mark S., Marcus, Frank I., McLeod, Christopher J., Mestroni, Luisa, Priori, Silvia G., Saffitz, Jeffrey E., Sanatani, Shubhayan, Shimizu, Wataru, van Tintelen, J. Peter, Wilde, Arthur A.M., and Zareba, Wojciech
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23. Assessment of distribution and evolution of Mechanical dyssynchrony in a porcine model of myocardial infarction by cardiovascular magnetic resonance
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Abd-Elmoniem Khaled Z, Tomas Miguel, Sasano Tetsuo, Soleimanifard Sahar, Vonken Evert-Jan P, Youssef Amr, Agarwal Harsh, Dimaano Veronica L, Calkins Hugh, Stuber Matthias, Prince Jerry L, Abraham Theodore P, and Abraham M
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Background We sought to investigate the relationship between infarct and dyssynchrony post- myocardial infarct (MI), in a porcine model. Mechanical dyssynchrony post-MI is associated with left ventricular (LV) remodeling and increased mortality. Methods Cine, gadolinium-contrast, and tagged cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) were performed pre-MI, 9 ± 2 days (early post-MI), and 33 ± 10 days (late post-MI) post-MI in 6 pigs to characterize cardiac morphology, location and extent of MI, and regional mechanics. LV mechanics were assessed by circumferential strain (eC). Electro-anatomic mapping (EAM) was performed within 24 hrs of CMR and prior to sacrifice. Results Mean infarct size was 21 ± 4% of LV volume with evidence of post-MI remodeling. Global eC significantly decreased post MI (-27 ± 1.6% vs. -18 ± 2.5% (early) and -17 ± 2.7% (late), p < 0.0001) with no significant change in peri-MI and MI segments between early and late time-points. Time to peak strain (TTP) was significantly longer in MI, compared to normal and peri-MI segments, both early (440 ± 40 ms vs. 329 ± 40 ms and 332 ± 36 ms, respectively; p = 0.0002) and late post-MI (442 ± 63 ms vs. 321 ± 40 ms and 355 ± 61 ms, respectively; p = 0.012). The standard deviation of TTP in 16 segments (SD16) significantly increased post-MI: 28 ± 7 ms to 50 ± 10 ms (early, p = 0.012) to 54 ± 19 ms (late, p = 0.004), with no change between early and late post-MI time-points (p = 0.56). TTP was not related to reduction of segmental contractility. EAM revealed late electrical activation and greatly diminished conduction velocity in the infarct (5.7 ± 2.4 cm/s), when compared to peri-infarct (18.7 ± 10.3 cm/s) and remote myocardium (39 ± 20.5 cm/s). Conclusions Mechanical dyssynchrony occurs early after MI and is the result of delayed electrical and mechanical activation in the infarct.
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24. Role of cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia
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Bluemke David A, Calkins Hugh, Tandri Harikrishna, and Jain Aditya
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia (ARVD) is a genetic cardiomyopathy characterized clinically by ventricular arrhythmias and progressive right ventricular (RV) dysfunction. The histopathologic hallmark is fibro-fatty replacement of RV myocardium. It is inherited in an autosomal pattern with variable penetrance. ARVD is unique in that it most commonly presents in young, otherwise healthy and highly athletic individuals. The cause of ARVD is not well-known but recent evidence suggests strongly that it is a disease of desmosomal dysfunction. The disease involvement is not limited only to the RV as left ventricle (LV) has also been reportedly affected. Diagnosis of ARVD is challenging and is currently based upon a multi-disciplinary work-up of the patient as defined by the Task Force. Currently, implanted cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) are routinely used to prevent sudden death in patients with ARVD. Cardiovascular MR is an important non-invasive diagnostic modality that allows both qualitative and quantitative evaluation of RV. This article reviews the genetics of ARVD, current status and role of CMR in the diagnosis of ARVD and LV involvement in ARVD.
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25. Predicting arrhythmic risk in arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy : A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Bosman, Laurens P., Sammani, Arjan, James, Cynthia A., Cadrin-Tourigny, Julia, Calkins, Hugh, van Tintelen, J. Peter, Hauer, Richard N.W., Asselbergs, Folkert W., te Riele, Anneline S.J.M., Bosman, Laurens P., Sammani, Arjan, James, Cynthia A., Cadrin-Tourigny, Julia, Calkins, Hugh, van Tintelen, J. Peter, Hauer, Richard N.W., Asselbergs, Folkert W., and te Riele, Anneline S.J.M.
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26. Predicting arrhythmic risk in arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Team Onderzoek, Onderzoek Precision medicine, Team Medisch, Circulatory Health, Bosman, Laurens P., Sammani, Arjan, James, Cynthia A., Cadrin-Tourigny, Julia, Calkins, Hugh, van Tintelen, J. Peter, Hauer, Richard N.W., Asselbergs, Folkert W., te Riele, Anneline S.J.M., Team Onderzoek, Onderzoek Precision medicine, Team Medisch, Circulatory Health, Bosman, Laurens P., Sammani, Arjan, James, Cynthia A., Cadrin-Tourigny, Julia, Calkins, Hugh, van Tintelen, J. Peter, Hauer, Richard N.W., Asselbergs, Folkert W., and te Riele, Anneline S.J.M.
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27. Cardiac phenotype and long-term prognosis of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy/dysplasia patients with late presentation
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Bhonsale, Aditya, Te Riele, Anneline S J M, Sawant, Abhishek C, Groeneweg, Judith A, James, Cynthia A, Murray, Brittney, Tichnell, Crystal, Mast, Thomas P, van der Pols, Michelle J, Cramer, Maarten J M, Dooijes, Dennis, van der Heijden, Jeroen F, Tandri, Harikrishna, van Tintelen, J Peter, Judge, Daniel P, Hauer, Richard N W, Calkins, Hugh, Bhonsale, Aditya, Te Riele, Anneline S J M, Sawant, Abhishek C, Groeneweg, Judith A, James, Cynthia A, Murray, Brittney, Tichnell, Crystal, Mast, Thomas P, van der Pols, Michelle J, Cramer, Maarten J M, Dooijes, Dennis, van der Heijden, Jeroen F, Tandri, Harikrishna, van Tintelen, J Peter, Judge, Daniel P, Hauer, Richard N W, and Calkins, Hugh
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28. Cardiac phenotype and long-term prognosis of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy/dysplasia patients with late presentation
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Team Onderzoek, Circulatory Health, Arts Assistenten Cardiologie, Team Medisch, Genetica Sectie Genoomdiagnostiek, Cardiologie, Bhonsale, Aditya, Te Riele, Anneline S J M, Sawant, Abhishek C, Groeneweg, Judith A, James, Cynthia A, Murray, Brittney, Tichnell, Crystal, Mast, Thomas P, van der Pols, Michelle J, Cramer, Maarten J M, Dooijes, Dennis, van der Heijden, Jeroen F, Tandri, Harikrishna, van Tintelen, J Peter, Judge, Daniel P, Hauer, Richard N W, Calkins, Hugh, Team Onderzoek, Circulatory Health, Arts Assistenten Cardiologie, Team Medisch, Genetica Sectie Genoomdiagnostiek, Cardiologie, Bhonsale, Aditya, Te Riele, Anneline S J M, Sawant, Abhishek C, Groeneweg, Judith A, James, Cynthia A, Murray, Brittney, Tichnell, Crystal, Mast, Thomas P, van der Pols, Michelle J, Cramer, Maarten J M, Dooijes, Dennis, van der Heijden, Jeroen F, Tandri, Harikrishna, van Tintelen, J Peter, Judge, Daniel P, Hauer, Richard N W, and Calkins, Hugh
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29. Safety of American Heart Association-recommended minimum exercise for desmosomal mutation carriers
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Sawant, Abhishek C, Te Riele, Anneline S J M, Tichnell, Crystal, Murray, Brittney, Bhonsale, Aditya, Tandri, Harikrishna, Judge, Daniel P, Calkins, Hugh, James, Cynthia A, Sawant, Abhishek C, Te Riele, Anneline S J M, Tichnell, Crystal, Murray, Brittney, Bhonsale, Aditya, Tandri, Harikrishna, Judge, Daniel P, Calkins, Hugh, and James, Cynthia A
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30. High interobserver variability in the assessment of epsilon waves : Implications for diagnosis of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy/dysplasia
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Platonov, Pyotr G, Calkins, Hugh, Hauer, Richard N, Corrado, Domenico, Svendsen, Jesper H, Wichter, Thomas, Biernacka, Elżbieta Katarzyna, Saguner, Ardan M, Te Riele, Anneline S J M, Zareba, Wojciech, Platonov, Pyotr G, Calkins, Hugh, Hauer, Richard N, Corrado, Domenico, Svendsen, Jesper H, Wichter, Thomas, Biernacka, Elżbieta Katarzyna, Saguner, Ardan M, Te Riele, Anneline S J M, and Zareba, Wojciech
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31. Safety of American Heart Association-recommended minimum exercise for desmosomal mutation carriers
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Cardiologie Arts-onderzoekers, Sawant, Abhishek C, Te Riele, Anneline S J M, Tichnell, Crystal, Murray, Brittney, Bhonsale, Aditya, Tandri, Harikrishna, Judge, Daniel P, Calkins, Hugh, James, Cynthia A, Cardiologie Arts-onderzoekers, Sawant, Abhishek C, Te Riele, Anneline S J M, Tichnell, Crystal, Murray, Brittney, Bhonsale, Aditya, Tandri, Harikrishna, Judge, Daniel P, Calkins, Hugh, and James, Cynthia A
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32. High interobserver variability in the assessment of epsilon waves: Implications for diagnosis of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy/dysplasia
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Cardiologie Arts-onderzoekers, Platonov, Pyotr G, Calkins, Hugh, Hauer, Richard N, Corrado, Domenico, Svendsen, Jesper H, Wichter, Thomas, Biernacka, Elżbieta Katarzyna, Saguner, Ardan M, Te Riele, Anneline S J M, Zareba, Wojciech, Cardiologie Arts-onderzoekers, Platonov, Pyotr G, Calkins, Hugh, Hauer, Richard N, Corrado, Domenico, Svendsen, Jesper H, Wichter, Thomas, Biernacka, Elżbieta Katarzyna, Saguner, Ardan M, Te Riele, Anneline S J M, and Zareba, Wojciech
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33. High Interobserver Variability in the Assessment of Epsilon Waves: Implications for Diagnosis of Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy/Dysplasia.
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Platonov, Pyotr, Calkins, Hugh, Hauer, Richard N, Corrado, Domenico, Svendsen, Jesper H, Wichter, Thomas, Katarzyna Biernacka, Elżbieta, Saguner, Ardan M, Te Riele, Anneline, Zareba, Wojciech, Platonov, Pyotr, Calkins, Hugh, Hauer, Richard N, Corrado, Domenico, Svendsen, Jesper H, Wichter, Thomas, Katarzyna Biernacka, Elżbieta, Saguner, Ardan M, Te Riele, Anneline, and Zareba, Wojciech
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Revision of the Task Force diagnostic criteria (TFC) for arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy/dysplasia (ARVC/D) has increased their sensitivity for diagnosis of early and familial forms of the disease. Epsilon wave (EW) is a major diagnostic criterion in the context of ARVC/D, which, however, remains not quantifiable and therefore may leave room for substantial subjective interpretation.
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34. The economic burden of unrecognized vasodepressor syncope
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Division of Cardiology, The University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, Calkins, Hugh, Byrne, Mark, El-Atassi, Rafel, Kalbfleisch, Steven J., Langberg, Jonathan J., Morady, Fred, Division of Cardiology, The University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, Calkins, Hugh, Byrne, Mark, El-Atassi, Rafel, Kalbfleisch, Steven J., Langberg, Jonathan J., and Morady, Fred
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The objective of this study was to describe the cost of prior diagnostic evaluation in patients referred for evaluation of syncope whose history was typical of vasodepressor syncope. Thirty consecutive patients who were referred for evaluation of syncope of undetermined origin and whose history was highly suggestive of vasodepressor syncope participated in this study. These 30 patients represented 19% of 158 patients referred for evaluation of syncope during the period of enrollment. All patients had positive results of an upright-tilt test, confirming the diagnosis of vasodepressor syncope. At the time of evaluation, the type and results of all diagnostic tests that had been performed prior to referral were recorded for each patient. The cost of diagnostic testing was then determined based on the 1991 cost of these tests at the University of Michigan Medical Center. A mean of 4 +/- 2 major diagnostic tests were performed before referral to the University of Michigan Medical Center. The mean and median costs of diagnostic testing per patient prior to referral were $3,763 +/- 3,820 and $2,678 (range: 0 to $16,606) respectively. Six patients underwent no major diagnostic tests prior to referral and, therefore, the cost of major diagnostic testing was zero in these patients. In the remaining patients, the mean and median costs of diagnostic testing per patient were $4,704 +/- 3,713 and $3,777 (range: $1,025 to $16,606) respectively. The results of this study demonstrate that a diagnosis of vasodepressor syncope can be established clinically in approximately 20% of patients referred to a university hospital for evaluation of syncope of undetermined origin. Failure to recognize the clinical features of vasodepressor syncope in these patients resulted in up to $16,000 of unnecessary diagnostic testing. A greater awareness of the clinical features of vasodepressor syncope may, therefore, result in significant economic savings.
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35. Relation between efficacy of radiofrequency catheter ablation and site of origin of idiopathic ventricular tachycardia
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Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, Calkins, Hugh, Kalbfleisch, Steven J., El-Atassi, Rafel, Langberg, Jonathan J., Morady, Fred, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, Calkins, Hugh, Kalbfleisch, Steven J., El-Atassi, Rafel, Langberg, Jonathan J., and Morady, Fred
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The results of radiofrequency catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia (VT) in patients without structural heart disease are reported. Particular attention was focused on the relation between efficacy and the site of origin of the VT. Eighteen consecutive patients (5 women and 13 men; mean age 41 +/- 13 years) with idiopathic VT underwent catheter ablation using radiofrequency energy. Sites for radiofrequency energy delivery were selected on the basis of pace mapping. A follow-up electrophysiologic test was performed 1 to 3 months after the ablation procedure. Twenty VTs were induced. Radiofrequency catheter ablation was successful in eliminating all 10 VTs originating from the right ventricular outflow tract, and 5 of 10 from other sites in the left or right ventricle. There were no complications. The duration of ablation sessions was shorter, the frequency of identifying a site resulting in an identical pace map was higher, and the efficacy of catheter ablation was greater for VTs originating from the right ventricular outflow tract than for those from other locations. The results of this study demonstrate that radiofrequency catheter ablation of idiopathic VT is safe and effective. The efficacy of the procedure is dependent on the site of origin of the VT, with the efficacy being greater for VTs originating from the outflow tract of the right ventricle than for those from other locations.
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36. Determinants of impedance during radiofrequency catheter ablation in humans
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Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, 1500 E. Medical Center Drive, B1 F245, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0022, U.S.A., No department Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, 1500 E. Medical Center Drive, B1 F245, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0022, U.S.A. found, Borganelli, Mark, El-Atassi, Rafel, Leon, Angel R., Kalbfleisch, Steven J., Calkins, Hugh, Morady, Fred, Langberg, Jonathan J., Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, 1500 E. Medical Center Drive, B1 F245, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0022, U.S.A., No department Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, 1500 E. Medical Center Drive, B1 F245, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0022, U.S.A. found, Borganelli, Mark, El-Atassi, Rafel, Leon, Angel R., Kalbfleisch, Steven J., Calkins, Hugh, Morady, Fred, and Langberg, Jonathan J.
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Radiofrequency catheter ablation has become the treatment of choice for selected patients with paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia due to atrioventricular node reentry or the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. 1-3 Despite encouraging results described in several series, the optimal energy delivery strategy has not been defined. Lesion formation occurs during radiofrequency ablation as the result of resistive heating at the electrode-tissue interface. 4 The magnitude of heat generation is proportional to power density at the point of contact. 5 Electrosurgical units currently being used for radiofrequency ablation have a low source impedance and therefore approximate constant voltage sources. With such a device, one preselects a given output voltage. Applied power is proportional to the square of this output voltage and is inversely proportional to the load impedance imposed by the ablation catheter, patient and indifferent electrode. Thus, the effectiveness of any given energy application may be influenced by the impedance of the system. This study characterizes impedance during radiofrequency catheter ablation in humans, and defines the relation between clinical and ablation parameters, and measured impedance.
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37. Effect of epinephrine on the efficacy of the internal cardioverter-defibrillator
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Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, Sousa, Joao, Kou, William H., Calkins, Hugh, Rosenheck, Shimon, Kadish, Alan H., Morady, Fred, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, Sousa, Joao, Kou, William H., Calkins, Hugh, Rosenheck, Shimon, Kadish, Alan H., and Morady, Fred
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To evaluate the effect of sympathetic activation on the efficacy of the implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) in converting ventricular tachycardia (VT) or ventricular fibrillation (VF), 32 patients who received an ICD because of life-threatening VT/VF underwent 1 week postimplant ICD testing both before and after infusion of 25 (16 patients) or 50 (16 patients) ng/kg/min of epinephrine for>=12 minutes. These infusion rates are known to result in plasma epinephrine concentrations comparable to mild-moderate stress. The patients' mean age was 63 +/- 10 years; 26 had coronary artery disease, 2 had dilated cardiomyopathy and 4 had no evidence of structural heart disease. VT and VF were induced in 16 patients each by programmed stimulation or alternating current. Among the 16 patients with VT, the first ICD discharge (26 to 30 J) was effective in 15 patients in the baseline state and in all 16 patients during epinephrine infusion. Among patients with VF, the first ICD discharge (26 to 30 J) terminated VF in all patients in the baseline state, compared with 12 of 16 patients during epinephrine infusion (p <0.05). In 4 patients, VF was terminated during epinephrine infusion only by the second or third ICD discharge (30 J). In conclusion, physiologic increases in the plasma epinephrine concentration may increase the number and energy of shocks needed to terminate VF.
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38. Conversion of typical to 'atypical' atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia after radiofrequency catheter modification of the atrioventricular junction
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Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, Langberg, Jonathan J., Kim, Yoon-Nyun, Goyal, Rajiva, Kou, William H., Calkins, Hugh, Sousa, Joao, El-Atassi, Rafel, Morady, Fred, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, Langberg, Jonathan J., Kim, Yoon-Nyun, Goyal, Rajiva, Kou, William H., Calkins, Hugh, Sousa, Joao, El-Atassi, Rafel, and Morady, Fred
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Typical atrioventricular (AV) nodal reentry tachycardia (AVNRT) is characterized by anterograde activation over a slowly conducting pathway and by retrograde activation through a rapidly conducting pathway. Preliminary reports suggest that radiofrequency catheter modification can eliminate typical AVNRT while preserving anterograde conduction. Radiofrequency catheter modification was used to treat 88 patients with typical AVNRT. After baseline electrophysiologic evaluation, the ablation catheter was positioned proximal and superior to the site of maximal His deflection. Radiofrequency energy was applied until there was significant attenuation of retrograde conduction, and elimination of AVNRT inducibility. Eighty-one patients were successfully treated and form the basis of this report. A new paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia with RP> PR interval was induced at electrophysiologic testing after successful ablation in 9 patients (11%). Mean atrial-His activation time was 140 +/- 31 ms, and the ventriculoatrial activation time was 170 +/- 46 ms. This arrhythmia was induced only with ventricular pacing during isoproterenol infusion and appeared to be mediated by AV nodal reentry. New retrograde dual AV nodal physiology after modification was more frequent in patients with atypical tachycardia than in those without (4 of 9 vs 2 of 72; p Results of this study confirm that typical AVNRT can be rendered noninducible without the complete destruction of reentrant pathways. Because induction of "atypical" AVNRT was not predictive of spontaneous arrhythmia recurrence, it should not be an indication for additional ablation sessions or long-term drug therapy.
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39. Outcome of endocardial resection in 33 patients with coronary artery disease: Correlation with ventricular tachycardia morphology
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Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of General Surgery, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA; Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA., Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA; Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of General Surgery, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA., Niebauer, Mark J., Kirsh, Marvin M., Kadish, Alan H., Calkins, Hugh, Morady, Fred, Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of General Surgery, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA; Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA., Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA; Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of General Surgery, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA., Niebauer, Mark J., Kirsh, Marvin M., Kadish, Alan H., Calkins, Hugh, and Morady, Fred
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The results in 33 patients with ventricular tachycardia (VT) treated by endocardial resection were reviewed, with special emphasis on the presence of single or multiple morphologies preoperatively and intraoperatively. Multiple VT morphologies were induced in 16 patients and a single VT morphology was induced in the remaining 17. Intraoperative programmed stimulation failed to induce VT in eight patients and visually-directed endocardial resection was performed. The remaining patients underwent map-guided resection. The surgical success rate did not correlate with any morphologic characteristics of the VT, such as bundle branch block pattern or axis. In addition, concordance of VT morphologies preoperatively and intraoperatively before resection did not correlate with the surgical success rate. However, patients in whom multiple morphologies of VT were induced intraoperatively had a significantly higher success rate (100%) compared with those patients in whom only a single morphology was induced intraoperatively (50%, p <0.05). Long-term follow-up was maintained in 26 patients. Ventricular tachycardia recurred in two patients and VF recurred in two others who did not have inducible VT 1 week after endocardial resection. In conclusion, neither the preoperative morphologic characteristics of VT nor discordance between the morphologies of VT induced preoperatively and in the operating room influenced the outcome of endocardial resection. However, the surgical success rate is higher when multiple morphologies of VT are inducible in the operating room than when only one VT morphology is inducible.
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40. Effect of verapamil on infranodal conduction in patients with baseline His-Purkinje conduction delay
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Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA, Rosenheck, Shimon, Sousa, Joao, Calkins, Hugh, Kadish, Alan H., Morady, Fred, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA, Rosenheck, Shimon, Sousa, Joao, Calkins, Hugh, Kadish, Alan H., and Morady, Fred
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41. Comparison of the results of electrophysiologic testing after short-term and long-term treatment with amiodarone in patients with ventricular tachycardia
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Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology and the Clinical Research Center, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA, Rosenheck, Shimon, Sousa, Joao, Calkins, Hugh, Schmaltz, Stephen, De Buitleir, Michael, Kadish, Alan H., Morady, Fred, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology and the Clinical Research Center, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA, Rosenheck, Shimon, Sousa, Joao, Calkins, Hugh, Schmaltz, Stephen, De Buitleir, Michael, Kadish, Alan H., and Morady, Fred
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The results of electrophysiologic testing after short-term and long-term treatment with amiodarone were compared in 71 patients with ventricular tachycardia. Electrophysiologic testing was performed in the baseline state after 11 +/- 3 days of treatment with 1.2 to 2.4 gm/day of amiodarone, and after 13 +/- 4 weeks of therapy with a daily amiodarone dose of 400 mg. After short-term therapy, 62% of the patients had an adequate response to amiodarone. In 27 patients who were hemodynamically unstable, ventricular tachycardia was induced and became noninducible or hemodynamically stable after combination therapy with a class I agent. Among 18 patients who did not have inducible ventricular tachycardia after short-term therapy, eight (44%) had inducible, hemodynamically unstable ventricular tachycardia after long-term treatment with amiodarone. On the other hand, six of the 27 patients who had hemodynamically unstable ventricular tachycardia after short-term therapy had an adequate response after long-term treatment with amiodarone. Therefore an adequate electrophysiologic response after short-term therapy does not guarantee a similar response after long-term treatment, and an inadequate response after short-term therapy does not always predict a similar response after long-term therapy.
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42. Comparison of responses to isoproterenol and epinephrine during head-up tilt in suspected vasodepressor syncope
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Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, B1 F245 University Hospital, 1500 E. Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0022, U.S.A., Calkins, Hugh, Kadish, Alan H., Sousa, Joao, Rosenheck, Shimon, Morady, Fred, Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, B1 F245 University Hospital, 1500 E. Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0022, U.S.A., Calkins, Hugh, Kadish, Alan H., Sousa, Joao, Rosenheck, Shimon, and Morady, Fred
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Head-up tilt is known to play an important role in establishing the diagnosis of vasodepressor syncope in patients with syncope of unknown etiology. 1-5 Although passive head-up tilt alone may trigger a vasodepressor response, recent studies show that an infusion of isoproterenol significantly increases the sensitivity of head-up tilt in reproducing vasodepressor syncope. 1-5 However, isoproterenol is not endogenously produced and the role of endogenous catecholamines, such as epinephrine, in provoking vasodepressor syncope is unknown. Therefore, we compared the responses to isoproterenol and epinephrine during head-up tilt in patients suspected of having vasodepressor syncope.
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43. Noncapturing stimuli during the basic drive shorten ventricular refractoriness
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Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, 1500 East Medical Center Drive, B1 F245, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0022, U.S.A., Langberg, Jonathan J., Calkins, Hugh, Sousa, Joao, El-Atassi, Rafel, Morady, Fred, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, 1500 East Medical Center Drive, B1 F245, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0022, U.S.A., Langberg, Jonathan J., Calkins, Hugh, Sousa, Joao, El-Atassi, Rafel, and Morady, Fred
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Studies of ventricular programmed stimulation in animals1 and a recent study in humans1 showed that increasing the stimulation intensity of the basic drive train (S1) shortened the effective refractory period (ERP). This effect was independent of the intensity of the extrastimulus (S2). The mechanism of this shortening of refractoriness by high-current intensity is unknown. The effect disappears when the sites of pacing and extrastimulation are separated by>2 cm,1 suggesting that high-current stimulation shortens refractoriness through changes in the sequence of local activation. Local sympathetic activation may also play a role, because autonomic blockade significantly attenuates the shortening in refractoriness that occurs with an increase in the strength of the current of the basic drive train. 2 This study better defines the mechanism by which intense stimulation shortens refractoriness. High-current intensity stimuli were applied during the absolute refractory period of the basic drive train during measurement of ERP. This allowed evaluation of the effect of stimulation intensity on ventricular refractoriness independent of changes in local activation sequence.
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44. Magnitude of ST segment depression during paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia
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Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA., Kim, Yoon-Nyun, Sousa, Joao, El-Atassi, Rafel, Calkins, Hugh, Langberg, Jonathan J., Morady, Fred, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA., Kim, Yoon-Nyun, Sousa, Joao, El-Atassi, Rafel, Calkins, Hugh, Langberg, Jonathan J., and Morady, Fred
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45. Results of electrophysiologic testing and long-term prognosis in patients with coronary artery disease and aborted sudden death
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Clinical Research Center, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA.; Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA., Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA; Clinical Research Center, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA., Sousa, Joao, Rosenheck, Shimon, Calkins, Hugh, De Buitleir, Michael, Schmaltz, Stephen, Kadish, Alan H., Morady, Fred, Clinical Research Center, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA.; Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA., Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA; Clinical Research Center, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA., Sousa, Joao, Rosenheck, Shimon, Calkins, Hugh, De Buitleir, Michael, Schmaltz, Stephen, Kadish, Alan H., and Morady, Fred
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results of electrophysiologic testing and the long-term prognosis of 56 patients with coronary artery disease who presented with aborted sudden death unrelated to acute myocardial infarction. The mean age of the patients was 62 +/- 8 years (+/- standard deviation) and 48 were men. The mean left ventricular ejection fraction was 0.34 +/- 0.16. During the baseline electrophysiology test, sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (VT) was inducible in 22 patients who then underwent electropharmacologic testing: 11 patients were treated with antiarrhythmic drugs that suppressed the induction of VT or resulted in the VT becoming hemodynamically stable; 10 patients who failed drug testing received an automatic implantable cardioverter/defibrillator (AICD); one patient underwent endocardial resection. Among 34 patients who did not have inducible sustained VT, a precipitant of cardiac arrest (severe ischemia, proarrhythmia) was identified and was corrected in 9 of 34. An AICD was recommended in the remaining 25 patients; however, nine patients refused and were treated empirically with antiarrhythmic drugs. The mean follow-up was 22 +/- 12 months. The 2-year actuarial incidence of sudden death was 31% in patients who were treated with drugs based on the results of electropharmacologic testing, 26% in patients who were treated with antiarrhythmic drugs on an empiric basis, 0% among patients in whom a correctable etiology for the cardiac arrest was identified, and 9% among patients who underwent implantation of an AICD. The 3-year actuarial incidence of sudden death among the 20 patients treated with antiarrhythmic drugs was 53%, compared with 9% among the 26 patients who underwent AICD implantation (p = 0.03). In conclusion, antiarrhythmic therapy, whether guided by electrophysiologic testing or administered on an empiric basis, is associated with a high incidence of recurrent sudden death in patients with coronary artery dise
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46. Unipolar voltage electroanatomic mapping detects structural atrial remodeling identified by LGE-MRI.
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Ali SY, Mohsen Y, Mao Y, Sakata K, Kholmovski EG, Prakosa A, Yamamoto C, Loeffler S, Elia M, Zandieh G, Stöckigt F, Horlitz M, Sinha SK, Marine J, Calkins H, Sommer P, Sciacca V, Fink T, Sohns C, Spragg D, and Trayanova N
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Background: In atrial fibrillation (AF) management, understanding left atrial (LA) substrate is crucial. While both electroanatomic mapping (EAM) and late gadolinium enhancement magnetic resonance imaging (LGE-MRI) are accepted methods for assessing the atrial substrate and are associated with ablation outcome, recent findings have highlighted discrepancies between low-voltage areas (LVAs) in EAM and LGE areas., Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between LGE regions and unipolar and bipolar LVAs using multipolar high-density mapping., Methods: Twenty patients scheduled for AF ablation underwent preablation LGE-MRI. LA segmentation was conducted using a deep learning approach, which subsequently generated a 3-dimensional mesh integrating the LGE data. High-density EAM was performed in sinus rhythm for each patient. The electroanatomic map and LGE-MRI mesh were coregistered. LVAs were defined using cutoffs of 0.5 mV for bipolar voltage and 2.5 mV for unipolar voltage. The correspondence between LGE areas and LVAs in the LA was analyzed using confusion matrices and performance metrics., Results: A considerable 87.3% of LGE regions overlapped with unipolar LVAs, compared with only 16.2% overlap observed with bipolar LVAs. Across all performance metrics, unipolar LVAs outperformed bipolar LVAs in identifying LGE areas (precision: 78.6% vs 61.1%; sensitivity: 87.3% vs 16.2%; F
1 score: 81.3% vs 26.0%; accuracy: 74.0% vs 35.3%)., Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate that unipolar LVAs strongly correlate with LGE regions. These findings support the integration of unipolar mapping alongside bipolar mapping into clinical practice. This would offer a nuanced approach to diagnose and manage AF by revealing critical insights into the complex architecture of the atrial substrate., Competing Interests: Disclosures The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose., (Copyright © 2024 Heart Rhythm Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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47. Lesion delivery and scar formation in catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: The DECAAF II trial.
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Akoum N, Mekhael M, Bisbal F, Wazni O, McGann C, Lee H, Bardsley T, Greene T, Dean JM, Dagher L, Kholmovski E, Mansour M, Marchlinski F, Wilber D, Hindricks G, Mahnkopf C, Wells D, Jaïs P, Sanders P, Brachmann J, Bax JJ, Morrison-de Boer L, Deneke T, Calkins H, Sohns C, and Marrouche N
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Background: The Efficacy of Delayed Enhancement MRI-Guided Fibrosis Ablation vs Conventional Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation randomized trial showed no difference in atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrence with additional delayed enhancement magnetic resonance imaging (DE-MRI) fibrosis-targeted ablation to pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) in persistent AF., Objective: We evaluated the effect of lesion delivery on ablation-induced scarring and AF recurrence., Methods: Lesions delivered, targeting fibrotic and nonfibrotic areas identified from preablation DE-MRI, were studied in relation to ablation-induced scarring on 3-month DE-MRI, including their association with arrhythmia recurrence., Results: A total of 593 patients treated with radiofrequency were analyzed: 293 (49.4%) underwent PVI and 300 (50.6%) underwent additional fibrosis-guided ablation. Lesion analysis showed that 80.9% in the MRI fibrosis-guided group vs 16.5% in the PVI group (P < .001) had ≥40% of baseline fibrosis targeted. MRI assessment of ablation-induced scar showed that 44.8% of fibrosis-guided ablation and 15.5% of PVI had ≥40% of their fibrosis covered by scar (P < .001), demonstrating significant attenuation from lesions delivered to scar formed. In the overall population, fibrosis coverage with scar was not associated with recurrence (hazard ratio [HR] 0.90; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.80-1.01; P = .08 per 20% increase). In patients with baseline fibrosis < 20%, fibrosis coverage with scar was associated with lower recurrence than PVI (HR 0.85; 95% CI 0.73-0.97; P = .03), whereas the association was not significant when baseline fibrosis ≥ 20% (HR 0.97; 95% CI 0.80-1.17; P = .77). Significant center variation was observed in fibrosis targeting and coverage with scarring., Conclusion: Radiofrequency ablation lesions do not uniformly result in scar formation. A post hoc analysis suggests reduced arrhythmia recurrence when ablation-induced scarring covers fibrotic regions in patients with low baseline fibrosis., Competing Interests: Disclosures Dr Marrouche reported other from Marrek (founder) and from ECG Check (previous shareholder) outside the submitted work and a patent issued for MRI fibrosis imaging. Dr Wazni reported personal fees (for consulting services) from Biosense Webster and Boston Scientific during the conduct of the study. Dr Greene reported personal fees from DURECT Corporation, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, and Pfizer and grants from Boehringer Ingelheim, AstraZeneca, and CSL outside the submitted work. Dr Dean reported grants from Boston Scientific, Medtronic, Siemens, Biosense Webster, and Abbott during the conduct of the study and grants from the National Institutes of Health outside the submitted work. Dr Kholmovski reported personal fees and other (share ownership) from Marrek during the conduct of the study and outside the submitted work, grants from Medtronic outside the submitted work, and a patent issued for US 9713436 licensed to Marrek, US 10004425 licensed to Marrek, and US 10726545 licensed to Marrek. Dr Mansour reported personal fees (for consulting services) from Biosense Webster, Boston Scientific, and Medtronic and personal fees (holding equity) from EPD Solutions and New Pace Ltd outside the submitted work. Dr Marchlinski reported personal fees (scientific advisory board) from Abbott Medical, Biosense Webster, and Medtronic outside the submitted work. Dr Wilber reported other (executive committee for the clinical trial) from Abbott and Boston Scientific; other (coprimary investigator, clinical trial) from AtriCure; grants from Abbott, AtriCure, and Biosense Webster; and personal fees from the American College of Cardiology Foundation (Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology editor’s page), Biosense Webster (consulting), and Medtronic (lectures for fellows) outside the submitted work. Dr Jaïs reported grants from Biosense Webster and Boston Scientific during the conduct of the study and grants from Acutus and Medtronic outside the submitted work. Dr Sanders reported other (advisory board and research grants to his institution) from Medtronic, Abbott Medical, and Boston Scientific; other (advisory board) from CathRx and PaceMate outside the submitted work; and support by a practitioner fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia. Dr Brachmann reported grants from Medtronic and Biotronik during the conduct of the study and personal fees from Medtronic outside the submitted work. Dr Bax reported departmental unrestricted research grants from Abbott, Edwards Lifesciences, Medtronic, Biotronik, Boston Scientific, GE Healthcare, Novartis, and Bayer outside the submitted work. Dr Deneke reported grants (education) from Biotronik and personal fees (speaker) from Abbott and Boston Scientific (scientific committee) outside the submitted work. Dr Calkins reported personal fees from Biosense Webster, Abbott, and Boston Scientific outside the submitted work. No other disclosures were reported., (Copyright © 2024 Heart Rhythm Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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48. 2024 European Heart Rhythm Association/Heart Rhythm Society/Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society/Latin American Heart Rhythm Society expert consensus statement on catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation.
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Tzeis S, Gerstenfeld EP, Kalman J, Saad EB, Shamloo AS, Andrade JG, Barbhaiya CR, Baykaner T, Boveda S, Calkins H, Chan NY, Chen M, Chen SA, Dagres N, Damiano RJ, De Potter T, Deisenhofer I, Derval N, Di Biase L, Duytschaever M, Dyrda K, Hindricks G, Hocini M, Kim YH, la Meir M, Merino JL, Michaud GF, Natale A, Nault I, Nava S, Nitta T, O'Neill M, Pak HN, Piccini JP, Pürerfellner H, Reichlin T, Saenz LC, Sanders P, Schilling R, Schmidt B, Supple GE, Thomas KL, Tondo C, Verma A, and Wan EY
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- Humans, Europe, Latin America, Asia, Atrial Fibrillation surgery, Atrial Fibrillation physiopathology, Catheter Ablation methods, Societies, Medical, Consensus
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In the last three decades, ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) has become an evidence-based safe and efficacious treatment for managing the most common cardiac arrhythmia. In 2007, the first joint expert consensus document was issued, guiding healthcare professionals involved in catheter or surgical AF ablation. Mounting research evidence and technological advances have resulted in a rapidly changing landscape in the field of catheter and surgical AF ablation, thus stressing the need for regularly updated versions of this partnership which were issued in 2012 and 2017. Seven years after the last consensus, an updated document was considered necessary to define a contemporary framework for selection and management of patients considered for or undergoing catheter or surgical AF ablation. This consensus is a joint effort from collaborating cardiac electrophysiology societies, namely the European Heart Rhythm Association, the Heart Rhythm Society, the Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society, and the Latin American Heart Rhythm Society., Competing Interests: Data availability No new data were generated or analyzed in support of this research., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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49. Improved diagnosis of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy using electrocardiographic deep learning.
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Carrick RT, Carruth ED, Gasperetti A, Murray B, Tichnell C, Gaine S, Sampognaro J, Muller SA, Asatryan B, Haggerty C, Thiemann D, Calkins H, James CA, and Wu KC
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Background: Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is a rare genetic heart disease associated with life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias. Diagnosis of ARVC is based on the 2010 Task Force Criteria (TFC), application of which often requires clinical expertise at specialized centers., Objective: The purpose of this study was to develop and validate an electrocardiogram (ECG) deep learning (DL) tool for ARVC diagnosis., Methods: ECGs of patients referred for ARVC evaluation were used to develop (n = 551 [80.1%]) and test (n = 137 [19.9%]) an ECG-DL model for prediction of TFC-defined ARVC diagnosis. The ARVC ECG-DL model was externally validated in a cohort of patients with pathogenic or likely pathogenic (P/LP) ARVC gene variants identified through the Geisinger MyCode Community Health Initiative (N = 167)., Results: Of 688 patients evaluated at Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) (57.3% male, mean age 40.2 years), 329 (47.8%) were diagnosed with ARVC. Although ARVC diagnosis made by referring cardiologist ECG interpretation was unreliable (c-statistic 0.53; confidence interval [CI] 0.52-0.53), ECG-DL discrimination in the hold-out testing cohort was excellent (0.87; 0.86-0.89) and compared favorably to that of ECG interpretation by an ARVC expert (0.85; 0.84-0.86). In the Geisinger cohort, prevalence of ARVC was lower (n = 17 [10.2%]), but ECG-DL-based identification of ARVC phenotype remained reliable (0.80; 0.77-0.83). Discrimination was further increased when ECG-DL predictions were combined with non-ECG-derived TFC in the JHH testing (c-statistic 0.940; 95% CI 0.933-0.948) and Geisinger validation (0.897; 95% CI 0.883-0.912) cohorts., Conclusion: ECG-DL augments diagnosis of ARVC to the level of an ARVC expert and can differentiate true ARVC diagnosis from phenotype-mimics and at-risk family members/genotype-positive individuals., Competing Interests: Disclosures Dr Calkins is a consultant for Medtronic Inc., Biosense Webster, Pfizer, StrideBio, Abbott, and Tenaya; and receives research support from Boston Scientific. Dr James receives research support from Lexeo Therapeutics and Arvada Therapeutics; and is a past consultant for Pfizer, Lexeo, and StrideBio. All other authors have no conflicts of interest disclose., (Copyright © 2024 Heart Rhythm Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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50. Prevalence, timing, and impact of early recurrence of atrial tachyarrhythmias after pulsed field ablation: A secondary analysis of the PULSED AF trial.
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Boersma LVA, Natale A, Haines D, DeLurgio D, Sood N, Marchlinski F, Calkins H, Hoyt RH, Sanders P, Irwin J, Packer D, Mittal S, Durrani S, Di Biase L, Sangrigoli R, Tada H, Sasano T, Tomita H, Yamane T, Kuck KH, Wazni O, Tarakji K, Cerkvenik J, van Bragt KA, Abeln BGS, and Verma A
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Background: Early recurrence of atrial tachyarrhythmias (ERAT) within 3 months of thermal ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF) is common and often considered transient. Pulsed field ablation (PFA) is a nonthermal energy source in which ERAT is not well described., Objective: The purpose of this study was to analyze ERAT in patients with AF undergoing PFA in the Pulsed Field Ablation to Irreversibly Electroporate Tissue and Treat AF (PULSED AF) trial., Methods: This analysis included 154 (52.4%) paroxysmal AF and 140 (47.6%) persistent AF who had ≥10 rhythm assessments during the 90-day blanking period. ERAT was defined as any instance of ≥30 seconds of AF, atrial flutter, or atrial tachycardia on transtelephonic monitoring (weekly and symptomatic) or ≥10 seconds on electrocardiography (at 3 months), both within 90 days. Late recurrence of atrial tachyarrhythmias (LRAT) was defined as observed atrial tachyarrhythmias between 90 days and 12 months., Results: The overall prevalence of ERAT was 27.1% in patients with paroxysmal AF and 31.6% in patients with persistent AF. In patients with ERAT, 73% had ERAT onset within the first month of the procedure. The presence of ERAT was associated with LRAT in patients with paroxysmal AF (hazard ratio 6.4; 95% confidence interval 3.6-11.3) and patients with persistent AF (hazard ratio 3.8; 95% confidence interval 2.2-6.6). Yet, in 29.4% of patients with paroxysmal AF and 34.3% of patients with persistent AF with ERAT, LRAT was not observed. LRAT was positively correlated with the number of ERAT observations., Conclusion: ERAT after PFA predicted LRAT in patients with paroxysmal and persistent AF. However, the concept of a blanking period after PFA is still valid, as approximately one-third of patients with ERAT did not continue to have LRAT during follow-up and may not need reablation., Competing Interests: Disclosures Dr Tarakji, Mr Cerkvenik, and Dr van Bragt are employees and stockholders of Medtronic. Dr Boersma’s cardiology department receives consultation funds from Medtronic, Boston Scientific (BS), Abbott Medical (AM), Adagio Medical, and ZOLL. Dr Natale receives grants and/or consultation funds from Medtronic, Abbott, Biosense Webster (BW), Biotronik, BS, and iRhythm. Dr Haines receives grants and/or consultation funds from Medtronic. Dr DeLurgio receives grants, consultation funds, and/or honoraria funds from Medtronic, AtriCure, and BS. Dr Sood receives consultation or honoraria funds from Johnson & Johnson, Abbott, BS, AtriCure, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Pfizer. Dr Marchlinski receives grants, consultation funds, and/or honoraria funds from Medtronic, BW, AM, and Biotronik. Dr Calkins receives grants, consultation funds, and/or honoraria funds from Medtronic, BS, AM, AtriCure, and BW. Dr Hoyt receives grants and/or consultation funds from Medtronic and AM. Dr Sanders receives grants, consultation funds, and/or honoraria funds from Medtronic, BS, AM, Becton Dickinson, PaceMate, and CathRx. Dr Packer receives grants and/or consultation funds from Medtronic. Dr Mittal receives consultation funds from Medtronic and BS. Dr Di Biase is a consultant for BW, Stereotaxis, and iRhythm and has received speaker honoraria/travel from BW, AM, BS, Medtronic, Biotronik, AtriCure, Siemens, and ZOLL. Dr Tada receives honoraria and/or grants from Medtronic, Daiichi Sankyo, AM, Nippon Boehringer Ingelheim, Eli Lilly, Otsuka Pharmaceutical, Marubun Tsusyo, Biotronik, Bristol Myers Squibb, BS, and Novartis Pharma. Dr Tomita receives research funding from Boehringer Ingelheim, Bayer, Daiichi Sankyo, BS, AM, and Biotronik and speakers’ honorarium from Boehringer Ingelheim, Bayer, Daiichi Sankyo, and Bristol Myers Squibb. Dr Tomita is also a concurrent professor of an endowment department supported by Medtronic Japan, Japan Lifeline, and Fukuda Denshi Kitatohoku Hanbai. Dr Kuck receives grants and/or consultation funds from Medtronic and Cardiovalve. Dr Verma receives grants and/or consultation funds from Medtronic, BW, Bayer, MedLumics, Adagio Medical, and BS. The others have nothing to declare., (Copyright © 2024 Heart Rhythm Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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