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Abraham G. Kocheril, MD, FHRS, FACC, FACP

Feature Story
05/03/2008
The results presented in this report indicate that listening to classical music is one such recommendation for physicians to consider for their patients to achieve a cardiac relaxation response. As we expand the size of this study and the...
The results presented in this report indicate that listening to classical music is one such recommendation for physicians to consider for their patients to achieve a cardiac relaxation response. As we expand the size of this study and the...
The results presented in this...
05/03/2008
EP Lab Digest
Commentary
09/29/2011
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most prevalent sustained cardiac arrhythmia, increasing in occurrence with age. Based on recent epidemiology, it is estimated to affect 6.1 million Americans, and this number is likely to increase to 15.9...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most prevalent sustained cardiac arrhythmia, increasing in occurrence with age. Based on recent epidemiology, it is estimated to affect 6.1 million Americans, and this number is likely to increase to 15.9...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the...
09/29/2011
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Case Study
05/02/2015
A clinically important but infrequent consequence of flecainide toxicity is its organization of atrial fibrillation into atrial flutter, as seen in this case. With resolution of the toxicity, the atrial flutter converted back to AF.
A clinically important but infrequent consequence of flecainide toxicity is its organization of atrial fibrillation into atrial flutter, as seen in this case. With resolution of the toxicity, the atrial flutter converted back to AF.
A clinically important but...
05/02/2015
EP Lab Digest
Electrophysiology Corner
08/01/2008
Background and rationale. In delivering the prestigious 107th Shattuck Lecture to the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Medical Society (17 May 1997), Dr. Eugene Braunwald warned of two emerging epidemics of cardiovascular disease.1 One is...
Background and rationale. In delivering the prestigious 107th Shattuck Lecture to the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Medical Society (17 May 1997), Dr. Eugene Braunwald warned of two emerging epidemics of cardiovascular disease.1 One is...
Background and rationale. In...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Review
11/04/2015
The authors summarize important aspects of the autonomic nervous system and highlight current clinical literature focused on restoring the neurohormonal balance. 
The authors summarize important aspects of the autonomic nervous system and highlight current clinical literature focused on restoring the neurohormonal balance. 
The authors summarize important...
11/04/2015
EP Lab Digest
COVID-19 Cardiotoxicity and Cardioprotection
Cover Story
02/03/2021
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) to be a pandemic. Initial reports consisted primarily of COVID-19 pneumonia cases. However, an explosion of research has led to the...
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) to be a pandemic. Initial reports consisted primarily of COVID-19 pneumonia cases. However, an explosion of research has led to the...
On March 11, 2020, the World...
02/03/2021
EP Lab Digest
Case Study
04/02/2013
Atypical left atrial flutters are common after catheter ablation for AF. They can be very symptomatic and resistant to AADs. These should be extensively mapped, as limited lesion sets placed at the isthmus of the loops can terminate the...
Atypical left atrial flutters are common after catheter ablation for AF. They can be very symptomatic and resistant to AADs. These should be extensively mapped, as limited lesion sets placed at the isthmus of the loops can terminate the...
Atypical left atrial flutters...
04/02/2013
EP Lab Digest
Update on the Evolution of U.S. Healthcare Reimbursement
06/06/2020
Although there was a lag in accepting value-based care, larger health systems are increasingly adapting to the new reality.
Although there was a lag in accepting value-based care, larger health systems are increasingly adapting to the new reality.
Although there was a lag in...
06/06/2020
EP Lab Digest
Feature Story
11/30/2010
The authors highlight the importance of recognizing muscular dystrophies and fibromuscular dysplasia as potential causes for sudden cardiac death.
The authors highlight the importance of recognizing muscular dystrophies and fibromuscular dysplasia as potential causes for sudden cardiac death.
The authors highlight the...
11/30/2010
EP Lab Digest
06/30/2011
Pacemakers are in common use nowadays for a variety of reasons. These devices have been very successful in the treatment of various bradyarrhythmias and have even proven lifesaving in patients with Stokes–Adams Syndrome. However, normal...
Pacemakers are in common use nowadays for a variety of reasons. These devices have been very successful in the treatment of various bradyarrhythmias and have even proven lifesaving in patients with Stokes–Adams Syndrome. However, normal...
Pacemakers are in common use...
06/30/2011
EP Lab Digest