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The Lead Episode 15: A Discussion of Incidence and ...
The Lead Episode 15 Speaker Information
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The article being discussed is titled "Incidence and Management of Atrioventricular Conduction Disorders in a New-Onset Left Bundle Branch Block after TAVI: A Prospective Multi-Center Study." The authors of the article include Grégoire Massoullié, MD, Sylvain Ploux, MD, PhD, Géraud Souteyrand, MD, Pierre Mondoly, MD, PhD, Bruno Pereira, PhD, Nicolas Amabile, MD, PhD, Frédéric Jean, MD, Didier Irles, MD, Jacques Mansourati, MD, PhD, Nicolas Combaret, MD, PhD, Alexis Mechulan, MD, PhD, Marc Badoz, MD, Antoine Da Costa, MD, PhD, Pascal Defaye, MD, PhD, Pascal Motreff, MD, PhD, Guillaume Clerfond, MD, Pierre Bordachar, MD, PhD, and Romain Eschalier, MD, PhD. The article was published in the Heart Rhythm Journal.<br /><br />The host of the discussion is Deepthy Varghese, MSN, ACNP, FNP from Northside Hospital. The contributors to the discussion are David B. De Lurgio, MD, FHRS from Emory St. Joseph Hospital and Bradley Pitman, CCDS, Ph.D BHSc, BSc from the University of Adelaide and Royal Adelaide Hospital.<br /><br />Regarding disclosures, Bradley Pitman has received honoraria/speaking/consulting fees from Abbott, MicroPort Scientific, and CathRx. David B. De Lurgio has received honoraria/speaking/consulting fees from Boston Scientific, Medtronic, and AtriCure, Inc. Deepthy Varghese has nothing to disclose.<br /><br />The content of the article and the discussion focus on the incidence and management of atrioventricular conduction disorders in patients with a new-onset left bundle branch block after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). The study was conducted in multiple centers and the findings are discussed and analyzed.<br /><br />The participants in the discussion provide their insights and perspectives on the topic, sharing their expertise and experience. The discussion aims to further understand the implications of these conduction disorders and explore potential management strategies.<br /><br />Overall, the discussion revolves around the article's research findings and their implications for clinical practice. The participants aim to contribute to the understanding and management of atrioventricular conduction disorders, specifically in patients with a new-onset left bundle branch block after TAVI.
Keywords
Incidence and Management
Atrioventricular Conduction Disorders
New-Onset Left Bundle Branch Block
TAVI
Prospective Multi-Center Study
Grégoire Massoullié
Sylvain Ploux
Géraud Souteyrand
Pierre Mondoly
Bruno Pereira
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