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    Utilization and perception of same-day discharge in electrophysiological procedures and device implantations: An EHRA survey
    (2021)
    König, Sebastian (57197238602)
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    Svetlosak, Martin (36926231500)
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    Grabowski, Marcin (11140740100)
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    Duncker, David (36090817400)
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    Nagy, Vivien K. (57190756063)
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    Bogdan, Stefan (56281670300)
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    Vanduynhoven, Philippe (56112526600)
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    Sohaib, Syed Mohammad Afzal (57224759525)
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    Malaczynska-Raipold, Katarzyna (57221936454)
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    Lane, Deirdre A. (57203229915)
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    Lenarczyk, Radoslaw (6603516741)
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    Bollmann, Andreas (7003870797)
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    Hindricks, Gerhard (35431335000)
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    Potpara, Tatjana S. (57216792589)
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    Kosiuk, Jedrzej (55237676500)
    The aim of this European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) survey was to assess the utilization of same-day discharge (SDD) in electrophysiology (EP). An online-based questionnaire was shared with the EHRA community between 12 and 30 June 2020 and recorded institutional information, complication assessment, recent experiences, and opinions regarding possible advantages or concerns with SDD. In total, 218 responses from 49 countries provided information on current SDD management. Overall, SDD was implemented in 77.5%, whereas this proportion was significantly higher in tertiary and high-volume centres (83.8% and 85.3%, both P < 0.01). The concept of SDD was most commonly used following implantations of cardiac event recorders (97%), diagnostic EP procedures (72.2%), and implantations of pacemakers with one or two intracardiac leads (50%), while the lowest SDD utilization was observed after catheter ablations of left atrial or ventricular arrhythmias. Within SDD-experienced centres, ∼90% respondents stated that this discharge concept is recommendable or highly recommendable and reported that rates of increased rehospitalization and complication rates were low. Most respondents assumed a better utilization of hospital resources (78.2%), better cost effectiveness (77.3%), and an improved patients' comfort but were concerned about possible impairment of detection (72.5%) and management (78.7%) of late complications. In conclusion, >75% of respondents already implement SDD following EP interventions with a large heterogeneity with regard to specific procedures. Further research is needed to confirm or disprove existing and expected benefits and obstacles. © 2020 The Author(s).

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