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Author(s): Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman Added: 1 year ago
AHA 2023 — In this short interview, we are joined by Dr Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman (Geisinger Heart Institute, US) to discuss the findings of the I-CLAS study, an international collaborative investigation into left bundle branch area pacing.This retrospective observational study compared the arrhythmic risk in biventricular pacing as compared to left bundle branch area pacing. 1778 Patients were… View more
Author(s): Yan Yan , Gilles Montalescot Added: 1 year ago
ESC 23 — Dr Yan Yan (Beijing Anzhen Hospital, CN) and Prof Gilles Montalescot (Pitie Salpetriere APHP University Hospital,FR) discusses the findings from a comparison of anticoagulation prolongation vs no anticoagulation in STEMI patients post-primary PCI (RIGHT) (NCT03664180). The RIGHT study (Beijing Anzhen Hospital) aimed to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of anticoagulation… View more
Job title: Associate Professor & Director of Cardiovascular Clinical Trials
Dr Kelley Robert Branch is an associate professor in the UW Division of Cardiology. He is also the director of Cardiovascular Clinical Trials at the UW and associate director of the Clinical Trials Service Unit that facilitates large international clinical trials. Dr Branch has been awarded the Cardiology Teaching Excellence Award and the UW School of Medicine Continuing Medical Education… View more
Author(s): Alexander Fanaroff Added: 1 year ago
Stay up-to-date with the latest data in cardiovascular science with the help of renowned experts and emerging voices who offer concise summaries, in-depth discussions, and critical reviews to keep you informed.In their regular View from the Thoraxcenter series, Prof Van Mieghem and Dr Daemen provide valuable insights into the most anticipated trials of AHA 23. With their keen awareness of… View more
Author(s): Raja Ezman Raja Shariff Added: 1 year ago
Supplementary Video 3: Two-dimensional transthoracic echocardiogram with agitated saline test. Using a parasternal long-axis view, an agitated saline test was performed through injection via the left antecubital fossa. (A) Initially, no agitated saline was seen, and a dilated coronary sinus was appreciated. (B) Following injection of agitated saline, the coronary sinus became opacified first, (C)… View more