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Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

2015

Risk Factors

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J-Wave Syndromes: Brugada And Early Repolarization Syndromes., Charles Antzelevitch, Gan-Xin Yan Aug 2015

J-Wave Syndromes: Brugada And Early Repolarization Syndromes., Charles Antzelevitch, Gan-Xin Yan

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

A prominent J wave is encountered in a number of life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia syndromes, including the Brugada syndrome and early repolarization syndromes. Brugada syndrome and early repolarization syndromes differ with respect to the magnitude and lead location of abnormal J waves and are thought to represent a continuous spectrum of phenotypic expression termed J-wave syndromes. Despite two decades of intensive research, risk stratification and the approach to therapy of these 2 inherited cardiac arrhythmia syndromes are still undergoing rapid evolution. Our objective in this review is to provide an integrated synopsis of the clinical characteristics, risk stratifiers, and molecular, ionic, …


Practical Management Of Anticoagulation In Patients With Atrial Fibrillation., Richard J Kovacs, Greg C Flaker, Sherry J Saxonhouse, John U. Doherty, Kim K Birtcher, Adam Cuker, Bruce L Davidson, Robert P Giugliano, Christopher B Granger, Amir K Jaffer, Bella H Mehta, Edith Nutescu, Kim A Williams Apr 2015

Practical Management Of Anticoagulation In Patients With Atrial Fibrillation., Richard J Kovacs, Greg C Flaker, Sherry J Saxonhouse, John U. Doherty, Kim K Birtcher, Adam Cuker, Bruce L Davidson, Robert P Giugliano, Christopher B Granger, Amir K Jaffer, Bella H Mehta, Edith Nutescu, Kim A Williams

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation has become more complex due to the introduction of new anticoagulant agents, the number and kinds of patients requiring therapy, and the interactions of those patients in the matrix of care. The management of anticoagulation has become a "team sport" involving multiple specialties in multiple sites of care. The American College of Cardiology, through the College's Anticoagulation Initiative, convened a roundtable of experts from multiple specialties to discuss topics important to the management of patients requiring anticoagulation and to make expert recommendations on issues such as the initiation and interruption of anticoagulation, quality of anticoagulation care, …