Volume 3 - Issue 9 - September 2003
Department
Letters to the Editor
05/03/2008
I have been receiving EP Lab Digest since the first issue and find it to be a very good publication. I commend you for providing excellent information in the electrophysiology area.
I have been receiving EP Lab Digest since the first issue and find it to be a very good publication. I commend you for providing excellent information in the electrophysiology area.
I have been receiving EP Lab...
05/03/2008
EP Lab Digest
Column
Feature Interview
05/03/2008
In this monthly feature, we introduce each of the members of the EP Lab Digest editorial board. In this issue, we highlight Dr. Jose Nazari.
In this monthly feature, we introduce each of the members of the EP Lab Digest editorial board. In this issue, we highlight Dr. Jose Nazari.
In this monthly feature, we...
05/03/2008
EP Lab Digest
Feature Interview
05/03/2008
I was very happy to meet with Dr. Jasbir Sra at this year's NASPE meeting in Washington, DC. In this interview, he describes his current research and projects in EP.
I was very happy to meet with Dr. Jasbir Sra at this year's NASPE meeting in Washington, DC. In this interview, he describes his current research and projects in EP.
I was very happy to meet with...
05/03/2008
EP Lab Digest
Editorial
05/03/2008
This month we are celebrating our 2-year anniversary! We have some great articles for you this month.
This month we are celebrating our 2-year anniversary! We have some great articles for you this month.
This month we are celebrating...
05/03/2008
EP Lab Digest
Spotlight Interview
05/03/2008
There are two state-of-the art EP labs at the UCLA Cardiac Arrhythmia Center, which aim to serve as a resource for patients in the Los Angeles area.
There are two state-of-the art EP labs at the UCLA Cardiac Arrhythmia Center, which aim to serve as a resource for patients in the Los Angeles area.
There are two state-of-the art...
05/03/2008
EP Lab Digest
Feature
Feature Story
05/03/2008
Given the need for a way to open occluded subclavian veins and the lack of available alternatives and apparent safety, blunt microdissection may become a routinely applied technique to open occluded subclavian veins.
Given the need for a way to open occluded subclavian veins and the lack of available alternatives and apparent safety, blunt microdissection may become a routinely applied technique to open occluded subclavian veins.
Given the need for a way to open...
05/03/2008
EP Lab Digest
Feature Story
05/03/2008
EP Lab Digest recently spoke with Jay A. Mazel, MD, from George Washington University Hospital in Washington, DC, regarding upcoming advances at GWU.
EP Lab Digest recently spoke with Jay A. Mazel, MD, from George Washington University Hospital in Washington, DC, regarding upcoming advances at GWU.
EP Lab Digest recently spoke...
05/03/2008
EP Lab Digest
Case Study
05/03/2008
Included are 3 case presentations demonstrating various device challenges.
Included are 3 case presentations demonstrating various device challenges.
Included are 3 case...
05/03/2008
EP Lab Digest
Feature Story
05/03/2008
Laura Cook, RN, is a superb and caring nurse. She takes pride in the excellent care that she delivers to patients.
Laura Cook, RN, is a superb and caring nurse. She takes pride in the excellent care that she delivers to patients.
Laura Cook, RN, is a superb and...
05/03/2008
EP Lab Digest
Case Study
05/03/2008
Intravascular migration of a pacing lead and subsequent thrombosis of the right internal jugular vein, a combination of two rarely occurring complications during permanent pacemaker therapy, were observed in the following case report.
Intravascular migration of a pacing lead and subsequent thrombosis of the right internal jugular vein, a combination of two rarely occurring complications during permanent pacemaker therapy, were observed in the following case report.
Intravascular migration of a...
05/03/2008
EP Lab Digest