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This article discusses the influence of monitoring and atrial arrhythmia burden on the quality of life and healthcare utilization in patients undergoing pulsed field ablation. The study is a secondary analysis of the PULSED AF trial. The authors of the article include several medical professionals specializing in arrhythmias and electrophysiology.<br /><br />The hosts of the discussion are Deepthy Varghese, a nurse practitioner, and the contributors are Sammy Khatib, MD from Ochsner Clinic Foundation Program, and William Whang, MD, FHRS from Mount Sinai Hospital.<br /><br />The disclosure statements of the contributors reveal that Sammy Khatib has received honoraria for speaking and consulting from Biotronik and Abbott, while William Whang has nothing to disclose. Deepthy Varghese also has nothing to disclose.<br /><br />Pulsed field ablation is a relatively new technique used to treat atrial fibrillation. This study aims to determine the impact of monitoring and the burden of atrial arrhythmia on the quality of life and healthcare utilization of patients undergoing this procedure.<br /><br />The article provides insights into various factors that can affect the outcomes of pulsed field ablation, such as the duration and frequency of atrial arrhythmia, patient comorbidities, and the level of monitoring post-procedure. It discusses the potential benefits of continuous monitoring for detecting and managing atrial arrhythmias, as well as the role of patient-reported outcomes in evaluating the success of the procedure.<br /><br />Overall, this discussion highlights the importance of monitoring and assessing atrial arrhythmia burden in patients undergoing pulsed field ablation to improve their quality of life and optimize healthcare utilization.
Keywords
monitoring
atrial arrhythmia burden
quality of life
healthcare utilization
pulsed field ablation
PULSED AF trial
medical professionals
arrhythmias
electrophysiology
nurse practitioner
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