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The Lead Episode 137 Speaker Information
The Lead Episode 137 Speaker Information
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The discussion centers on the article titled "Impact of Hospital VT Ablation Volume on Post-Procedural Complications," authored by Bansal et al. and published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology. The study examines how the volume of ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation procedures performed by a hospital influences the rate of complications following the procedure. The event was hosted by Dr. Tina Baykaner of Stanford University, with contributions from Dr. Edward P. Gerstenfeld (University of California, San Francisco) and Dr. Jackson J. Liang (University of Michigan). <br /><br />The article highlights whether higher procedural volumes at hospitals correlate with better post-procedural outcomes and fewer complications, an important consideration for patient safety and healthcare quality. This conversation brings diverse expert perspectives on the clinical implications, institutional practices, and potential guidance for improving VT ablation results. Both hosts and contributors have relevant clinical experience and disclose relationships with multiple medical device and pharmaceutical companies, as well as involvement in related research.<br /><br />Overall, this discussion provides valuable insights into optimizing VT ablation care by understanding the impact of hospital procedural volume on complication rates, with the goal of improving patient outcomes in the management of ventricular arrhythmias.
Keywords
Ventricular Tachycardia
VT Ablation
Hospital Volume
Post-Procedural Complications
Patient Outcomes
Electrophysiology
Clinical Study
Healthcare Quality
Arrhythmia Management
Medical Device Research
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