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LAA Occlusion Compares Favorably With Newer Oral Anticoagulants After AF Ablation

OPTION trial demonstrates significantly less bleeding risk with comparable efficacy

occluded pulmonary vein on angiography

Adding Drug-Coated Balloon Angioplasty to Stenting Reduces Pulmonary Vein Restenosis

Novel approach outperforms standard of care for post-PVI stenosis and occlusion

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Transvenous Lead Extraction: Differences and Similarities Between Pacemakers and ICDs

Lead dwell time and manufacturer emerge as independent predictors of success in registry study

Watchman FLX device for LAA occlusion

Real-World Experience With WATCHMAN FLX Replicates Pivotal Trial Outcomes

Large SURPASS registry study finds LAAO device safe and effective through one year

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Vital Statistics From Cleveland Clinic in Heart Failure and Electrophysiology

Recent volume and outcomes data in two major realms of cardiovascular care

electroanatomic maps during pulsed-field ablation procedure

Global EP Summit 2024 Will Keep You Current in a Fast-Changing Discipline

Sixth annual CME course takes place in Cleveland Sept. 20-21

photo of an ablation procedure in an electrophysiology lab

Pulsed-Field Ablation: A New, Highly Selective Catheter Ablation Method for Heart Arrhythmias

Nonthermal method promises faster procedure times, less risk to adjacent structures

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