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The document outlines a discussion on a late-breaking clinical trial titled "Computed Tomography-Guided-Catheter Ablation for Ventricular Tachycardia" within the context of the InEurHeart Multicentric Randomized Control Trial. This session is hosted by Dr. Jason T. Jacobson from Westchester Medical Center and involves contributions from Timm-Michael Dickfield from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and Natalia A. Trayanova from Johns Hopkins University. The trial's findings are published in the Heart Rhythm Journal.<br /><br />The trial, authored by a team led by Frederic Sacher and colleagues from various institutions, explores the efficacy of using CT-guided catheter ablation for the treatment of ventricular tachycardia, a condition characterized by rapid heart rhythms originating from the ventricles. This trial represents a significant piece of work in the cardiac electrophysiology field and aims to refine the methodologies to treat this serious heart condition more effectively.<br /><br />Disclosures for the contributors were provided, indicating potential conflicts of interest and financial ties to various medical device companies. Dr. Dickfield has ties to Impulse Dynamics USA and inHeart, while Dr. Jacobson has received honoraria and consulting fees from several medical companies including Medtronic and Zoll Medical. He also has research affiliations with the National Institutes of Health and private holdings. Natalia A. Trayanova's disclosures are not specified. <br /><br />This session provides a platform for discussing the implications of the clinical trial results, while also highlighting the transparent declaration of any potential biases due to financial interests of the contributors. Overall, the trial and subsequent discussion aim to advance the knowledge and techniques for addressing ventricular tachycardia, potentially improving patient outcomes in cardiac care.
Keywords
CT-guided catheter ablation
ventricular tachycardia
InEurHeart trial
Dr. Jason T. Jacobson
Heart Rhythm Journal
cardiac electrophysiology
Frederic Sacher
conflicts of interest
medical device companies
patient outcomes
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