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The article under discussion is titled "Long-Term Outcomes of Brugada Substrate Ablation: A Report from BRAVO" and was published in Circulation. The study was authored by a team of doctors and researchers including Koonlawee Nademanee, MD; Fa-Po Chung, MD; Frederic Sacher, MD, PhD; and Akihiko Nogami, MD, PhD, among others. The discussion is hosted by William H. Sauer, MD, FHRS, CCDS, from Brigham and Women's Hospital, with contributions from Victor Nauffal, MD, from the same hospital, and Michael G. Katz, MD, FHRS, from Morristown Medical Center. <br /><br />The study focuses on the long-term outcomes of Brugada substrate ablation. Brugada syndrome is a heart rhythm disorder that can cause dangerous abnormal heart rhythms. The authors conducted a retrospective analysis of patients who underwent Brugada substrate ablation between 2000 and 2017.<br /><br />The results of the study showed that Brugada substrate ablation can be effective in treating patients with Brugada syndrome. The authors observed a reduction in arrhythmia events and symptoms, as well as a decrease in the need for anti-arrhythmic drugs, after ablation. However, the study also found that some patients experienced recurrence of arrhythmia events after the procedure. <br /><br />The discussion among the experts focuses on the limitations of the study, such as the small sample size and the retrospective nature of the analysis. They also discuss potential future directions for research in this area, including the need for larger prospective studies and the use of advanced mapping technologies to improve the outcomes of substrate ablation procedures.<br /><br />Overall, the study provides important insights into the long-term outcomes of Brugada substrate ablation and highlights the need for further research in this area. The discussion among the experts adds valuable perspective to the study findings and emphasizes the importance of individualized care for patients with Brugada syndrome.
Keywords
Long-Term Outcomes
Brugada Substrate Ablation
BRAVO
Circulation
Brugada Syndrome
Retrospective Analysis
Arrhythmia Events
Recurrence
Prospective Studies
Individualized Care
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