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The Lead Episode 95 Speaker Information
The Lead Episode 95 Speaker Information
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The discussion, hosted by Dr. William H. Sauer from Brigham and Women's Hospital, focuses on the use of personalized voltage maps guided by cardiac magnetic resonance in the context of high-density mapping for cardiac procedures. The featured article, authored by Sara Vázquez-Calvo and colleagues, is published in the Heart Rhythm Journal and explores the advancements and applications of these technologies in cardiac care.<br /><br />Dr. Sauer, alongside contributors Dr. Usha B. Tedrow and Dr. Arif Elvan, examines how personalized voltage maps can enhance the precision of cardiac procedures. These maps, combined with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, allow for more accurate identification and targeting of abnormal cardiac tissue, thus improving outcomes of interventions such as catheter ablation. High-density mapping, a key focus of the discussion, refers to the use of numerous electrodes to produce detailed electrical activity maps, facilitating the identification of arrhythmogenic substrates within the heart.<br /><br />Contributors share insights from their experience and discuss the potential benefits of integrating these tools into clinical practice. The discussion underscores the importance of continuous innovation in electrophysiology and cardiology, aiming to provide personalized and effective treatment strategies for cardiac patients.<br /><br />Disclosure information is provided for the participants, noting that Dr. Sauer has received honoraria and consulting fees from multiple companies including Biotronik and Biosense Webster, while Dr. Elvan has similar engagements with companies like Medtronic and Boston Scientific. Dr. Tedrow's disclosures were not specified. These disclosures emphasize the speakers' expertise and involvement in advanced cardiac care technologies.<br /><br />Overall, the discussion centers on the promising role of personalized voltage maps and cardiac magnetic resonance in elevating the standard of care for patients with cardiac arrhythmias.
Keywords
personalized voltage maps
cardiac magnetic resonance
high-density mapping
cardiac procedures
catheter ablation
arrhythmogenic substrates
electrophysiology
cardiology
Heart Rhythm Journal
advanced cardiac care
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