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Volume 4 - Issue 2 - February 2004

05/03/2008
Teresita Octavo-Aziz, RN and Jonathan S. Steinberg, MD
Teresita Octavo-Aziz, RN and Jonathan...
St. Luke's-Roosevelt was formed in 1979 by a merger of St. Luke's Hospital (established in 1846) and The Roosevelt Hospital (established in 1871). Their Arrhythmia Service performs a wide variety of electrophysiology studies and services,...
St. Luke's-Roosevelt was formed in 1979 by a merger of St. Luke's Hospital (established in 1846) and The Roosevelt Hospital (established in 1871). Their Arrhythmia Service performs a wide variety of electrophysiology studies and services,...
St. Luke's-Roosevelt was formed...
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EP Lab Digest
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Todd J. Cohen, MD and Steven Lederman, MD
Todd J. Cohen, MD and Steven Lederman...
In this new monthly section, authors will present case reports using mainly electrocardiographic and angiographic images to demonstrate pre- and post-procedure. Drs. Cohen and Lederman have provided a case on persistent left superior vena...
In this new monthly section, authors will present case reports using mainly electrocardiographic and angiographic images to demonstrate pre- and post-procedure. Drs. Cohen and Lederman have provided a case on persistent left superior vena...
In this new monthly section,...
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EP Lab Digest
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Robert S. Phang, MD and Mark S. Link, MD
Robert S. Phang, MD and Mark S. Link,...
What advancements were seen in 2003? What can we expect this year? In this article, Drs. Link and Phang discuss what the biggest EP topics were, including the new treatments for atrial fibrillation and congestive heart failure, ICD therapy...
What advancements were seen in 2003? What can we expect this year? In this article, Drs. Link and Phang discuss what the biggest EP topics were, including the new treatments for atrial fibrillation and congestive heart failure, ICD therapy...
What advancements were seen in...
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EP Lab Digest
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Esther Weiss, RN, MSN
Esther Weiss, RN, MSN
Can you guess what is in these photos? Attached are two electrograms for the first installment of this special monthly feature. Send us your responses we will publish the answer in next month s issue! Description: These recordings were...
Can you guess what is in these photos? Attached are two electrograms for the first installment of this special monthly feature. Send us your responses we will publish the answer in next month s issue! Description: These recordings were...
Can you guess what is in these...
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EP Lab Digest
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Jodie Miller, Managing Editor
Jodie Miller, Managing Editor
Dear readers, In our February issue, we have included a wide variety of articles that I hope you will enjoy. This month we premiere another special monthly section entitled Clinical Imaging, in which we present case reports using primarily...
Dear readers, In our February issue, we have included a wide variety of articles that I hope you will enjoy. This month we premiere another special monthly section entitled Clinical Imaging, in which we present case reports using primarily...
Dear readers, In our February...
05/03/2008
EP Lab Digest
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Laurie Potter, RN, Testamur NASPEXAM AP/EP and Testamur NASPEXAM Pacing/Defibrillation
Laurie Potter, RN, Testamur NASPEXAM ...
According to recent reports in December 2003, new research shows that AEDs may not be as effective as originally thought (see news item at right). In the editorial below, Laurie Potter, RN discusses the trial data. This article cites two...
According to recent reports in December 2003, new research shows that AEDs may not be as effective as originally thought (see news item at right). In the editorial below, Laurie Potter, RN discusses the trial data. This article cites two...
According to recent reports in...
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EP Lab Digest
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Malte Kuniss, MD and Heinz-Friedrich Pitschner, MD
Malte Kuniss, MD and Heinz-Friedrich ...
Sizeable lesions are required to achieve permanent bidirectional conduction block in the cavotricuspid isthmus for the treatment of typical atrial flutter. Currently, radiofrequency (RF) ablation has a high clinical success rate in more than...
Sizeable lesions are required to achieve permanent bidirectional conduction block in the cavotricuspid isthmus for the treatment of typical atrial flutter. Currently, radiofrequency (RF) ablation has a high clinical success rate in more than...
Sizeable lesions are required to...
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EP Lab Digest

Feature

Feature Story
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David Stein

David Stein
David Stein is a motivational speaker. In this article, he writes that it is especially important for us in the healthcare industry to remember that how we act and react in this industry impacts our effectiveness.
David Stein is a motivational speaker. In this article, he writes that it is especially important for us in the healthcare industry to remember that how we act and react in this industry impacts our effectiveness.
David Stein is a motivational...
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EP Lab Digest

Column

Feature Interview
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Emory Crawford Long Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia

Emory Crawford Long Hospital, Atlanta...
We were first introduced to Dr. Leon in our November/December 2003 issue, in which his hospital's EP lab was spotlighted. This month, we take a closer look at his accomplishments.
We were first introduced to Dr. Leon in our November/December 2003 issue, in which his hospital's EP lab was spotlighted. This month, we take a closer look at his accomplishments.
We were first introduced to Dr....
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EP Lab Digest
Feature Interview
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Interviewed by Jodie Miller

Interviewed by Jodie Miller
Readers, we are so happy to be able to bring this interview to you. Dr. Estes has long been a pioneer in the EP field.
Readers, we are so happy to be able to bring this interview to you. Dr. Estes has long been a pioneer in the EP field.
Readers, we are so happy to be...
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EP Lab Digest

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