Rhythm Interventions Unplugged
As consumer technology becomes increasingly integrated into clinical care, the profile of the atrial fibrillation (AF) patient is evolving. The rise of wearable technology and digital biomarkers is not only changing how arrhythmias are detected but also how they are managed in daily clinical practice. In this month’s episode of Rhythm Interventions Unplugged, host and RIO Course Director Dr Devi Nair (St Bernards Heart & Vascular, US) is joined by leading expert Dr Rod Passman (Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL, US) to explore the digital transformation of electrophysiology. Together, they delve into: The impact of wearable devices on the early detection of AF and the management of the "new AF patient." The clinical utility of digital biomarkers in monitoring disease progression and treatment efficacy. The challenges and opportunities of integrating patient-generated data into a busy clinical workflow. Expert perspectives on the future of digital health within the global cardiac rhythm management community. Rhythm Interventions Unplugged is your gateway to cutting-edge discussions, curated exclusively for electrophysiologists dedicated to advancing clinical outcomes. In partnership with Rhythm Interventions Online (RIO), this podcast brings together globally recognised thought leaders to debate the hottest topics in the field. Subscribe now on Radcliffe Cardiology to stay up-to-date with the latest insights in arrhythmia management.
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