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Featured articles from Cardiac Rhythm News
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Featured Stories
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1 - 10 of 21
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Friday, 16 Oct 2009
Charles Love, The Ohio State University, analyses updates and highlights on issues related to lead management and extraction. [more]
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Wednesday, 23 Sep 2009
Panos E Vardas, president of the European Heart Rhythm Association, analyses the trend on expanding the existing indications and usage of ablation. [more]
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Wednesday, 16 Sep 2009
Jose L Merino, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain, analyses the implementation of actions to guarantee quality and qualification in cardiac rhythm management. [more]
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Monday, 07 Sep 2009
John Camm, London, UK, analyses the first MRI approved insertable cardiac monitor (ICM) featuring an automatic AF detection algorithm. [more]
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Tuesday, 05 May 2009
Dirk J van Veldhuisen analyses the findings on the use of CRT for heart failure patients classes I and II and how the results will impact in future studies. [more]
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Monday, 27 Apr 2009
Drs Andrea Natale and Carlo Pappone debate the merits of magnetic (Stereotaxis) or robotic (Hansen Medical) navigation for catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation. [more]
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Thursday, 16 Apr 2009
Matthew Wright, Hôpital Cardiologique du Haut-Lévêque, Bordeaux-Pessac, France talks about techniques and developments in catheter ablation for persistent AF. [more]
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Thursday, 05 Mar 2009
The use of robotic navigation in procedures to treat heart rhythm problems such as atrial flutters is gaining popularity as technology becomes more and more advanced. [more]
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Thursday, 05 Mar 2009
University of Utah researchers have developed a magnetic resonance imaging-based method for detecting and quantifying injury to the wall of the heart’s left atrium in patients who have undergone a procedure to treat atrial fibrillation. [more]
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Thursday, 05 Mar 2009
Investigators from The Heart Hospital, University College London, have demonstrated that atrial fibrillation ablation in older patients can be achieved safely with similar complication risks. [more]
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