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Publication Integrating new approaches to atrial fibrillation management: The 6th AFNET/EHRA Consensus Conference(2018) ;Kotecha, Dipak (33567902400) ;Breithardt, Günter (55058315300) ;Camm, A. John (57204743826) ;Lip, Gregory Y.H. (57216675273) ;Schotten, Ulrich (6701612524) ;Ahlsson, Anders (16047289700) ;Arnar, David (57196395115) ;Atar, Dan (7005111567) ;Auricchio, Angelo (7005282507) ;Bax, Jeroen (55429494700) ;Benussi, Stefano (7004152369) ;Blomstrom-Lundqvist, Carina (55941853900) ;Borggrefe, Martin (35380094100) ;Boriani, Giuseppe (57675336900) ;Brandes, Axel (7007077755) ;Calkins, Hugh (23473846800) ;Casadei, Barbara (7007009404) ;Castellá, Manuel (6701743024) ;Chua, Winnie (57016432900) ;Crijns, Harry (36079203000) ;Dobrev, Dobromir (7004474534) ;Fabritz, Larissa (6602628929) ;Feuring, Martin (6701590968) ;Freedman, Ben (35481156500) ;Gerth, Andrea (36928271300) ;Goette, Andreas (7003555566) ;Guasch, Eduard (57220102682) ;Haase, Doreen (57201064051) ;Hatem, Stephane (7005197118) ;Haeusler, Karl Georg (23569221900) ;Heidbuchel, Hein (7004984289) ;Hendriks, Jeroen (35302139800) ;Hunter, Craig (57201056286) ;Kääb, Stefan (6701523625) ;Kespohl, Stefanie (55782227100) ;Landmesser, Ulf (6602879397) ;Lane, Deirdre A. (57203229915) ;Lewalter, Thorsten (7006702104) ;Mont, Lluís (57202595705) ;Nabauer, Michael (7004310943) ;Nielsen, Jens C. (7404066667) ;Oeff, Michael (7004198879) ;Oldgren, Jonas (6603101676) ;Oto, Ali (7006756217) ;Pison, Laurent (26642819800) ;Potpara, Tatjana (57216792589) ;Ravens, Ursula (7005445700) ;Richard-Lordereau, Isabelle (6505594829) ;Rienstra, Michiel (8858826600) ;Savelieva, Irina (6701768664) ;Schnabel, Renate (8708614100) ;Sinner, Moritz F. (15846776000) ;Sommer, Philipp (16231763200) ;Themistoclakis, Sakis (6602455012) ;Van Gelder, Isabelle C. (7006440916) ;Vardas, Panagiotis E. (57206232389) ;Verma, Atul (55607827600) ;Wakili, Reza (12785979800) ;Weber, Evelyn (57201065299) ;Werring, David (6603707621) ;Willems, Stephan (55638141800) ;Ziegler, André (57213867751) ;Hindricks, Gerhard (35431335000)Kirchhof, Paulus (7004270127)There are major challenges ahead for clinicians treating patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). The population with AF is expected to expand considerably and yet, apart from anticoagulation, therapies used in AF have not been shown to consistently impact on mortality or reduce adverse cardiovascular events. New approaches to AF management, including the use of novel technologies and structured, integrated care, have the potential to enhance clinical phenotyping or result in better treatment selection and stratified therapy. Here, we report the outcomes of the 6th Consensus Conference of the Atrial Fibrillation Network (AFNET) and the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), held at the European Society of Cardiology Heart House in Sophia Antipolis, France, 17-19 January 2017. Sixty-two global specialists in AF and 13 industry partners met to develop innovative solutions based on new approaches to screening and diagnosis, enhancing integration of AF care, developing clinical pathways for treating complex patients, improving stroke prevention strategies, and better patient selection for heart rate and rhythm control. Ultimately, these approaches can lead to better outcomes for patients with AF. © The Author 2018. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Optimized implementation of cardiac resynchronization therapy: A call for action for referral and optimization of care(2021) ;Mullens, Wilfried (55916359500) ;Auricchio, Angelo (7005282507) ;Martens, Pieter (56689442300) ;Witte, Klaus (7102394350) ;Cowie, Martin R. (7006231575) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Dickstein, Kenneth (7005037423) ;Linde, Cecilia (19735913300) ;Vernooy, Kevin (6507642418) ;Leyva, Francisco (7004081367) ;Bauersachs, Johann (7004626054) ;Israel, Carsten W. (7005881304) ;Lund, Lars H. (7102206508) ;Donal, Erwan (7003337454) ;Boriani, Giuseppe (57675336900) ;Jaarsma, Tiny (56962769200) ;Berruezo, Antonio (6507103172) ;Traykov, Vassil (6506077488) ;Yousef, Zaheer (6602320998) ;Kalarus, Zbigniew (56266442700) ;Nielsen, Jens Cosedis (7404066667) ;Steffel, Jan (8882159100) ;Vardas, Panos (57206232389) ;Coats, Andrew (35395386900) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Heidbuchel, Hein (7004984289) ;Ruschitzka, Frank (7003359126)Leclercq, Christophe (7006426549)Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is one of the most effective therapies for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and leads to improved quality of life, reductions in heart failure hospitalization rates and all-cause mortality. Nevertheless, up to two-thirds of eligible patients are not referred for CRT. Furthermore, post-implantation follow-up is often fragmented and suboptimal, hampering the potential maximal treatment effect. This joint position statement from three European Society of Cardiology Associations, Heart Failure Association (HFA), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) and European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI), focuses on optimized implementation of CRT. We offer theoretical and practical strategies to achieve more comprehensive CRT referral and post-procedural care by focusing on four actionable domains: (i) overcoming CRT under-utilization, (ii) better understanding of pre-implant characteristics, (iii) abandoning the term 'non-response' and replacing this by the concept of disease modification, and (iv) implementing a dedicated post-implant CRT care pathway. © 2021 Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Optimized implementation of cardiac resynchronization therapy: a call for action for referral and optimization of care: A joint position statement from the Heart Failure Association (HFA), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), and European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) of the European Society of Cardiology(2020) ;Mullens, Wilfried (55916359500) ;Auricchio, Angelo (7005282507) ;Martens, Pieter (56689442300) ;Witte, Klaus (7102394350) ;Cowie, Martin R. (7006231575) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Dickstein, Kenneth (7005037423) ;Linde, Cecilia (19735913300) ;Vernooy, Kevin (6507642418) ;Leyva, Francisco (7004081367) ;Bauersachs, Johann (7004626054) ;Israel, Carsten W. (7005881304) ;Lund, Lars H. (7102206508) ;Donal, Erwan (7003337454) ;Boriani, Giuseppe (57675336900) ;Jaarsma, Tiny (56962769200) ;Berruezo, Antonio (6507103172) ;Traykov, Vassil (6506077488) ;Yousef, Zaheer (6602320998) ;Kalarus, Zbigniew (56266442700) ;Cosedis Nielsen, Jens (7404066667) ;Steffel, Jan (8882159100) ;Vardas, Panos (57206232389) ;Coats, Andrew (35395386900) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Heidbuchel, Hein (7004984289) ;Ruschitzka, Frank (7003359126)Leclercq, Christophe (7006426549)Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is one of the most effective therapies for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and leads to improved quality of life, reductions in heart failure hospitalization rates and all-cause mortality. Nevertheless, up to two-thirds of eligible patients are not referred for CRT. Furthermore, post-implantation follow-up is often fragmented and suboptimal, hampering the potential maximal treatment effect. This joint position statement from three European Society of Cardiology Associations, Heart Failure Association (HFA), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) and European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI), focuses on optimized implementation of CRT. We offer theoretical and practical strategies to achieve more comprehensive CRT referral and post-procedural care by focusing on four actionable domains: (i) overcoming CRT under-utilization, (ii) better understanding of pre-implant characteristics, (iii) abandoning the term ‘non-response’ and replacing this by the concept of disease modification, and (iv) implementing a dedicated post-implant CRT care pathway. © the Author(s) 2020. This article has been co-published with permission in European Journal of Heart Failure (published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Society of Cardiology) and EP Europace
