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Volume 15 - Issue 9 - September 2015

Featured Article

Cover Story
09/07/2015

Alan Cheng, MD, FACC, FAHA, FHRS Associate Professor of Medicine,Section of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland

Alan Cheng, MD, FACC, FAHA, FHRS Asso...
The implications of better understanding this relationship are substantial, because they will directly impact the way in which we manage the use of anticoagulants in AF patients.
The implications of better understanding this relationship are substantial, because they will directly impact the way in which we manage the use of anticoagulants in AF patients.
The implications of better...
09/07/2015
EP Lab Digest
Cover Story
09/07/2015

Senthil Thambidorai, MD, FHRS, Heart Center of North Texas, Fort Worth, Texas

Senthil Thambidorai, MD, FHRS, Heart ...
Plaza Medical Center of Fort Worth was the first hospital in Dallas-Fort Worth (and North Texas) to implant this device since its FDA approval.
Plaza Medical Center of Fort Worth was the first hospital in Dallas-Fort Worth (and North Texas) to implant this device since its FDA approval.
Plaza Medical Center of Fort...
09/07/2015
EP Lab Digest

Column

Letter from the Editor
09/07/2015

Bradley P. Knight, MD, FACC, FHRS, Editor-in-Chief

Bradley P. Knight, MD, FACC, FHRS, Ed...
HRS now represents more than 5800 heart rhythm professionals from over 72 countries, including more than 80% of EPs in the United States.
HRS now represents more than 5800 heart rhythm professionals from over 72 countries, including more than 80% of EPs in the United States.
HRS now represents more than...
09/07/2015
EP Lab Digest
Spotlight Interview
09/07/2015

Dr. Cynthia Tracy and Dr. Ali Boushahri, Department of Cardiology, Medical Faculty Associates (MFA), Washington, DC 

Dr. Cynthia Tracy and Dr. Ali Boushah...
The cardiac arrhythmia service at George Washington (GW) University Hospital is a comprehensive electrophysiology service offering advanced therapies for atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, syncope, and conduction disorders.
The cardiac arrhythmia service at George Washington (GW) University Hospital is a comprehensive electrophysiology service offering advanced therapies for atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, syncope, and conduction disorders.
The cardiac arrhythmia service...
09/07/2015
EP Lab Digest

News

Guideline Updates
09/07/2015

Linda Moulton, RN, MS, Owner, Critical Care ED and C.C.E. Consulting, Faculty, Order and Disorder Electrophysiology Training Program, New Berlin, Illinois

 
Linda Moulton, RN, MS, Owner, Critica...
Included is a review of the major aspects of the 2015 HRS Expert Consensus Document on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Postural Tachycardia Syndrome, Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia, and Vasovagal Syncope.
Included is a review of the major aspects of the 2015 HRS Expert Consensus Document on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Postural Tachycardia Syndrome, Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia, and Vasovagal Syncope.
Included is a review of the...
09/07/2015
EP Lab Digest

Feature

Case Study
09/07/2015

Kevin A. Michael, MBChB, MD, Damian P. Redfearn, MD, Adrian M. Baranchuk, MD, Rob G. Dhillon*, MD, Benedict M. Glover, MD, Heart Rhythm Service, Queen`s University, Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Ontario; *Imaging Services, Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Ontario

 
Kevin A. Michael, MBChB, MD, Damian P...
This case illustrates an inadvertent puncture into the aortic root at transseptal puncture, including measures that can be taken to avoid a residual aorto-atrial shunt and possible need for surgical repair.
This case illustrates an inadvertent puncture into the aortic root at transseptal puncture, including measures that can be taken to avoid a residual aorto-atrial shunt and possible need for surgical repair.
This case illustrates an...
09/07/2015
EP Lab Digest
Perspectives
09/07/2015

Monica Mitrache and Alexandru Mitrache, PA, Department of Medicine, Winthrop-University Hospital, Mineola, New York

Monica Mitrache and Alexandru Mitrach...
A PA is not only beneficial to their supervising physician, but also plays an important role in the well-being of the patient and helps to guide their medical management.
A PA is not only beneficial to their supervising physician, but also plays an important role in the well-being of the patient and helps to guide their medical management.
A PA is not only beneficial to...
09/07/2015
EP Lab Digest
Perspectives
09/07/2015

Mellanie True Hills, CSP, Speaker, and CEO of StopAfib.org, Decatur, Texas 

 
Mellanie True Hills, CSP, Speaker, an...
This consensus document could have a dramatic impact on clinical practice. One of the most crucial issues addressed is how highly symptomatic heart rhythm disturbances can cause a significant psychological impact on patients.
This consensus document could have a dramatic impact on clinical practice. One of the most crucial issues addressed is how highly symptomatic heart rhythm disturbances can cause a significant psychological impact on patients.
This consensus document could...
09/07/2015
EP Lab Digest
Case Study
09/07/2015

William M. Bailey, MD, FHRS, Louisiana Heart Rhythm Specialists, Lafayette, Louisiana

William M. Bailey, MD, FHRS, Louisian...
Use of an MR conditional pacemaker provided symptomatic relief of the patient’s bradycardia and chronotropic incompetence, as well as imaging for long-term follow-up of olfactory groove meningioma.
Use of an MR conditional pacemaker provided symptomatic relief of the patient’s bradycardia and chronotropic incompetence, as well as imaging for long-term follow-up of olfactory groove meningioma.
Use of an MR conditional...
09/07/2015
EP Lab Digest
Perspectives
09/07/2015

Helen Brann, CMRP, Materials Manager, Duke University Heart Center, and Angela Capone, RN, BSN, Cardiovascular Specialist, WakeMed

Helen Brann, CMRP, Materials Manager,...
Single-use device reprocessing in the EP lab is a strategic initiative for many leading U.S. hospitals to help maximize limited healthcare resources. However, two similar-sized health systems can achieve very different results.
Single-use device reprocessing in the EP lab is a strategic initiative for many leading U.S. hospitals to help maximize limited healthcare resources. However, two similar-sized health systems can achieve very different results.
Single-use device reprocessing...
09/07/2015
EP Lab Digest

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