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The article "Bipolar Radiofrequency Ablation of Refractory Ventricular Arrhythmias, Results from a Multi-Centre Network" is under discussion, hosted by Michael S. Lloyd, MD, FHRS, from Emory University. It is published in Europace and authored by a collective of experts including Piotr Futyma, Arian Sultan, and Julian K R Chun among others. <br /><br />The study focuses on the use of bipolar radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for treating refractory ventricular arrhythmias, which are heart rhythm disorders not responding to conventional treatments. The discussion involves insights and analyses derived from data collected across multiple centers, emphasizing the procedural outcomes and potential advantages of this technique.<br /><br />Today's contributors to the discussion include Wendy S. Tzou, MD, FHRS, from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, and Jason T. Jacobson, MD, FHRS, from Westchester Medical Center - New York Medical College. They bring expertise in electrophysiology and have professional engagements with various medical device companies, including honoraria and consulting roles with Medtronic, Abbott Medical, and Biosense Webster, Inc., among others.<br /><br />Disclosures from the contributors reveal affiliations that may present potential conflicts of interest. These include engagements in speaking, consulting, and advisory roles with industry stakeholders such as Medtronic, Boston Scientific, and others. Despite this, their expertise helps illuminate the potential of bipolar RFA to effectively manage complex heart arrhythmias by targeting the arrhythmic focal points more precisely.<br /><br />The discussion aims to highlight the procedure's effectiveness, techniques, and its role in advancing treatment for patients with persistent ventricular arrhythmias who have limited options beyond traditional methods, thereby contributing to improved patient outcomes in cardiac care.
Keywords
bipolar radiofrequency ablation
ventricular arrhythmias
multi-centre study
heart rhythm disorders
procedural outcomes
electrophysiology
conflicts of interest
Medtronic
cardiac care
Europace
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