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Publication Conduction system pacing in everyday clinical practice: EHRA physician survey(2023) ;Kircanski, Bratislav (55351539500) ;Boveda, Serge (6701478201) ;Prinzen, Frits (7005106533) ;Sorgente, Antonio (22958882100) ;Anic, Ante (7801309104) ;Conte, Giulio (41861259100)Burri, Haran (6603663244)With the increasing interest in conduction system pacing (CSP) over the last few years and the inclusion of this treatment modality in the current guidelines, our aim was to provide a snapshot of current practice across Europe. An online questionnaire was sent to physicians participating in the European Heart Rhythm Association research network as well as to national societies and over social media. Data on previous experience with CSP, current indications, preferred tools, unmet needs, and perceptions for the future are reported and discussed. © 2022 The Author(s). - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The Patterns of Non-vitamin K Antagonist Oral Anticoagulants (NOACs) Use in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation in Seven Balkan Countries: a Report from the BALKAN-AF Survey(2017) ;Potpara, Tatjana S. (57216792589) ;Trendafilova, Elina (55396473400) ;Dan, Gheorghe-Andrei (6701679438) ;Goda, Artan (23049970100) ;Kusljugic, Zumreta (6508231417) ;Manola, Sime (6507116173) ;Music, Ljilja (25936440400) ;Gjini, Viktor (57195323324) ;Pojskic, Belma (25623457000) ;Popescu, Mircea Ioakim (56508989600) ;Georgescu, Catalina Arsenescu (25229810100) ;Dimitrova, Elena S. (57217511465) ;Kamenova, Delyana (55873352900) ;Ekmeciu, Uliks (57195324962) ;Mrsic, Denis (6504081685) ;Nenezic, Ana (55575345400) ;Brusich, Sandro (8356972500) ;Milanov, Srdjan (57198090480) ;Zeljkovic, Ivan (55567220300) ;Lip, Gregory Y. H. (57216675273) ;Musetescu, Rodica (55882574200) ;Badila, Elisabeta (56783170700) ;Pop, Sorina (57195328139) ;Popescu, Raluca (7006780050) ;Neamtu, Simina (57195323135) ;Oancea, Floriana (57195328068) ;Dan, Anca Rodica (55986915200) ;Polovina, Marija (35273422300) ;Mitic, Gorana (30067850500) ;Milanov, Marko (57195324235) ;Savic, Jelena (57195321249) ;Markovic, Snezana (58339930900) ;Koncarevic, Ivana (57195327293) ;Gavrilovic, Jelena (57210666595) ;Pavlovic, Marija (57195322261) ;Djikic, Dijana (35798144600) ;Petrovic, Marijana (57195322966) ;Simovic, Stefan (57219778293) ;Malic, Semir (57195326213) ;Hodzic, Jusuf (57195322746) ;Stojanovic, Milovan (57188923072) ;Gnip, Sanja (6504395357) ;Zlatar, Milan (57003172000) ;Matic, Dragan (25959220100) ;Lazic, Snezana (57140141800) ;Acimovic, Tijana (57807942100) ;Radovic, Pavica (56755083100) ;Peric, Vladan (9741677100) ;Markovic, Sanja (57195327212) ;Kovacevic, Snezana (57195323936) ;Arandjelovic, Aleksandra (8603366600) ;Asanin, Milika (8603366900) ;Nedeljkovic, Milan M. (57224761235) ;Zdravkovic, Marija (24924016800) ;Deljanin Ilic, Marina (24922632600) ;Petranov, Stanislav (55261419600) ;Kamenova, Penka (57195321527) ;Elefterova, Svetoslava (57195326982) ;Shterev, Valentin (57195326961) ;Zekova, Maria (57213408784) ;Diukiandzhieva, Stela (57195324503) ;Goshev, Evgenii (57195324429) ;Dimitrov, Boiko (57195323949) ;Sotirov, Tihomir (57195321994) ;Simeonova, Valentina (57195327999) ;Velichkova, Anna (57188569915) ;Drianovska, Dimitrina (57195327552) ;Vasileva Boiadzhieva, Liliya Ivanova (57195321728) ;Buchukova, Darina (57195325394) ;Paparisto, Vilma (57115549700) ;Ekmekciu, Uliks (57195326633) ;Gjergo, Hortensia (57195321834) ;Mijo, Alma (57195321943) ;Shirka, Ervina (57195321894) ;Refatllari, Ina (57195320958) ;Loncar, Daniela (59108342500) ;Sijamija, Alma (57195326257) ;Bijedic, Amira (57115317900) ;Bijedic, Irma (57195328233) ;Karamujic, Indira (57195321575) ;Halilovic, Sanela (57195323575) ;Tulumovic, Hazim (57195322829) ;Sokolovic, Sekib (30267948800) ;Zeljkovic, Ivan (59118520900) ;Anic, Ante (7801309104) ;Pavlovic, Nikola (23486720000) ;Radeljic, Vjekoslav (12140059800) ;Jeric, Melita (57195326102) ;Pekic, Petar (7801594607) ;Milas, Kresimir (56461335200) ;Bulatovic, Nebojsa (6504730350)Asanovic, Dijana (57195323947)Introduction: Data on management of atrial fibrillation (AF) in the Balkan Region are scarce. To capture the patterns in AF management in contemporary clinical practice in the Balkan countries a prospective survey was conducted between December 2014 and February 2015, and we report results pertinent to the use of non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs). Methods: A 14-week prospective, multicenter survey of consecutive AF patients seen by cardiologists or internal medicine specialists was conducted in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, Romania, and Serbia (a total of about 50 million inhabitants). Results: Of 2712 enrolled patients, 2663 (98.2%) had complete data relevant to oral anticoagulant (OAC) use (mean age 69.1 ± 10.9 years, female 44.6%). Overall, OAC was used in 1960 patients (73.6%) of whom 338 (17.2%) received NOACs. Malignancy [odds ratio (OR), 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.06, 1.20–3.56], rhythm control (OR 1.64, 1.25–2.16), and treatment by cardiologists were independent predictors of NOAC use (OR 2.32, 1.51–3.54) [all p < 0.01)], whilst heart failure and valvular disease were negatively associated with NOAC use (both p < 0.01). Individual stroke and bleeding risk were not significantly associated with NOAC use on multivariate analysis. Conclusions: NOACs are increasingly used in AF patients in the Balkan Region, but NOAC use is predominantly guided by factors other than evidence-based decision-making (e.g., drug availability on the market or reimbursement policy). Efforts are needed to establish an evidence-based approach to OAC selection and to facilitate the optimal use of OAC, thus improving the outcomes in AF patients in this large region. © 2017, The Author(s). - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The use of remote monitoring of cardiac implantable devices during the COVID-19 pandemic: An EHRA physician survey(2022) ;Simovic, Stefan (57219778293) ;Providencia, Rui (15769947600) ;Barra, Sergio (37025430000) ;Kircanski, Bratislav (55351539500) ;Guerra, Jose M. (58036353700) ;Conte, Giulio (41861259100) ;Duncker, David (36090817400) ;Marijon, Eloi (12143483700) ;Anic, Ante (7801309104)Boveda, Serge (6701478201)It is unclear to what extent the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced the use of remote monitoring (RM) of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs). The present physician-based European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) survey aimed to assess the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on RM of CIEDs among EHRA members and how it changed the current practice. The survey comprised 27 questions focusing on RM use before and during the pandemic. Questions focused on the impact of COVID-19 on the frequency of in-office visits, data filtering, reasons for initiating in-person visits, underutilization of RM during COVID-19, and RM reimbursement. A total of 160 participants from 28 countries completed the survey. Compared to the pre-pandemic period, there was a significant increase in the use of RM in patients with pacemakers (PMs) and implantable loop recorders (ILRs) during the COVID-19 pandemic (PM 24.2 vs. 39.9%, P = 0.002; ILRs 61.5 vs. 73.5%, P = 0.028), while there was a trend towards higher utilization of RM for cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemaker (CRT-P) devices during the pandemic (44.5 vs. 55%, P = 0.063). The use of RM with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) and CRT-defibrillator (CRT-D) did not significantly change during the pandemic (ICD 65.2 vs. 69.6%, P = 0.408; CRT-D 65.2 vs. 68.8%, P = 0.513). The frequency of in-office visits was significantly lower during the pandemic (P < 0.001). Nearly two-thirds of participants (57 out of 87 respondents), established new RM connections for CIEDs implanted before the pandemic with 33.3% (n = 29) delivering RM transmitters to the patient's home address, and the remaining 32.1% (n = 28) activating RM connections during an in-office visit. The results of this survey suggest that the crisis caused by COVID-19 has led to a significant increase in the use of RM of CIEDs. © 2021 Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.