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PFA Safety: Myth or Reality?

15 min · 12 de dic de 2024
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Pulsed-field ablation (PFA) offers great promise in atrial fibrillation, however, what are the key safety concerns clinicians must familiarise themselves with when undertaking this procedure? Rhythm Interventions Unplugged host, Dr Devi Nair (St Bernards Heart & Vascular, US) is joined by esteemed guests, Dr Christian Heeger (Asklepios Clinic Altona, DE) and Dr Amin Al-Ahmad (St David's Medical Center, US) to discuss the key debates in PFA safety. Together, they delve into the critical discussions surrounding PFA safety, exploring potential risks such as haemolysis and coronary spasm. Drawing on real-world experiences, they share valuable insights and practical advice for electrophysiologists performing PFA.

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