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Algorithm For Cavo-Tricuspid Isthmus Flutter On Surface Ecgs: The Actions Study., Daniel Frisch, Eitan Frankel, Deanna Gill, Jad Al Danaf Jan 2021

Algorithm For Cavo-Tricuspid Isthmus Flutter On Surface Ecgs: The Actions Study., Daniel Frisch, Eitan Frankel, Deanna Gill, Jad Al Danaf

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OBJECTIVE: Cavo-tricuspid isthmus atrial flutter (CTI-AFL) is an important arrhythmia to recognise because there is a highly effective and relatively low-risk ablation strategy. However, clinical experience has demonstrated that providers often have difficulty distinguishing AFL from atrial fibrillation.

METHODS: We developed a novel ECG-based three-step algorithm to identify CTI-AFL based on established CTI flutter characteristics and verified on consecutive ablation cases of typical flutter, atypical flutter and atrial fibrillation. The algorithm assesses V1/inferior lead F-wave concordance, consistency of P-wave morphology and the presence of isoelectric intervals in the inferior leads. In this observation study, the algorithm was validated on a …


Underutilization Of Statins And Aspirin Following Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery, Kevin M. Curl, Md, Bryan Lebude, Md, Nicholas Ruggiero, Md, D L Fischman, Md, Andrew Rose, Md, Sulay Patel, Md, J. David Ogilby, Md, Paul Walinsky, Md, Babu Jasti, Md, Michael P. Savage, Md Apr 2014

Underutilization Of Statins And Aspirin Following Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery, Kevin M. Curl, Md, Bryan Lebude, Md, Nicholas Ruggiero, Md, D L Fischman, Md, Andrew Rose, Md, Sulay Patel, Md, J. David Ogilby, Md, Paul Walinsky, Md, Babu Jasti, Md, Michael P. Savage, Md

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Introduction

Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery continues to be an important procedure for the treatment of coronary artery disease. However, clinically significant stenoses and complete bypass graft occlusion rates remain high, especially among saphenous vein grafts1. This is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Both statin medications and aspirin have been shown in numerous clinical trials to play an important role in the medical management of coronary artery disease following CABG surgery. As per the ACC/AHA guidelines, both statin medications and aspirin have class I indications to support their use indefinitely following CABG, unless contraindication exists2. Long term studies …


Trends In Permanent Pacemaker Implantation In The United States From 1993 To 2009: Increasing Complexity Of Patients And Procedures., Arnold J Greenspon, Jasmine D Patel, Edmund Lau, Jorge A Ochoa, Daniel R Frisch, Reginald T Ho, Behzad B. Pavri, Steven M Kurtz Oct 2012

Trends In Permanent Pacemaker Implantation In The United States From 1993 To 2009: Increasing Complexity Of Patients And Procedures., Arnold J Greenspon, Jasmine D Patel, Edmund Lau, Jorge A Ochoa, Daniel R Frisch, Reginald T Ho, Behzad B. Pavri, Steven M Kurtz

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OBJECTIVES: This study sought to define contemporary trends in permanent pacemaker use by analyzing a large national database.

BACKGROUND: The Medicare National Coverage Determination for permanent pacemaker, which emphasized single-chamber pacing, has not changed significantly since 1985. We sought to define contemporary trends in permanent pacemaker use by analyzing a large national database.

METHODS: We queried the Nationwide Inpatient Sample to identify permanent pacemaker implants between 1993 and 2009 using the International Classification of Diseases-Ninth Revision-Clinical Modification procedure codes for dual-chamber (DDD), single-ventricular (VVI), single-atrial (AAI), or biventricular (BiV) devices. Annual permanent pacemaker implantation rates and patient demographics were analyzed. …


Acute Heart Transplant Rejection In The Presence Of Apparently Weak, Non-Complement-Fixing Donor-Specific Antibodies Detected At The Time Of Transplant, Anthony Nizio, Paul J. Mather, Beth Colombe Oct 2012

Acute Heart Transplant Rejection In The Presence Of Apparently Weak, Non-Complement-Fixing Donor-Specific Antibodies Detected At The Time Of Transplant, Anthony Nizio, Paul J. Mather, Beth Colombe

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Poster presented at: American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics (ASHI) conference.

AIM: A 66 year old female with an end-stage NYHA class IV inotrope-dependent, ischemic cardiomyopathy received a heart transplant on 9-12-09 from a doctor having antigens B13 and DR7. Pre-transplant antibody testing indicated only weakly positive, non-complement fixing donor-specific antibodies. The patient suffered a cardiac arrest on POD#6 and was resuscitated. She was in cardiogenic shock from allograft failure and subsequently expired on POD#9 of multiorgan failure due to "acute humoral rejection". These antibodies were investigated further.

METHODS: Antibodies were evaluated using Labscreen PRA (One Lambda), Labscreen Single Antigen …


Predictors Of Appropriate Defibrillator Therapies- A Single Center Analysis, Rina R. Shah, Ratika Gupta, Carrie Stackhouse, Robin Ward, Behzad B. Pavri Nov 2011

Predictors Of Appropriate Defibrillator Therapies- A Single Center Analysis, Rina R. Shah, Ratika Gupta, Carrie Stackhouse, Robin Ward, Behzad B. Pavri

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Discussion:

  • Although differences in HR and the JT interval were statistically significant in patients who received appropriate shock vs. those who did not, these differences are not clinically meaningful
  • We did not identify any clinical predictors of early vs. late ICD shocks
  • These data suggest that we may not be able to improve on current guidelines for patient selection for ICD implantation.