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#EHRAtopicweek on device implantation techniques & peri-operative management

General considerations: Management of anticoagulation

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BRUISE CONTROL:
A clinically significant pocket hematoma is an independent risk factor for subsequent device infection (HR 7.7).
@JACCJournals
bit.ly/3ocT2JU

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BRUISE CONTROL-2
- suggesting that either stopping or continuing non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants might be reasonable at the time of device implantation.
#EHJ @ESC_Journal bit.ly/3L1kyE8

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#Twittertopicweek on implantation techniques and peri-operative management

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General considerations: Management in febrile patients scheduled for #PPM implant.

academic.oup.com/europace/artic…

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Pts with clinical signs of active infection±fever 🌡️should NOT undergo a implant until they have been afebrile for 24h
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Febrile 🥵 pts who have been started on antibiotics should be afebrile for 24 h after termination of antibiotic treatment before implant

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In a multicentre, prospective study with 6319 patients, fever within 24 h of implantation (OR 5.83) and temporary pacing before implantation (OR 2.46) were positively correlated with the occurrence of device infection.
@Circulation

bit.ly/3Hu2Nle

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#EHRAtopicweek on “Esophageal injuries in #AF ablation”

I am very proud to share with you the 3rd episode of 🎙 "EHRA Cardio Talk - Keep the rhythm" The #EHRA_ESC podcast: Oesophagal injuries related to AF ablation 🎙with @EPDeneke & @DavidDuncker

#EHRA_Ecomm @escardio #EPeeps
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Some publications from @EPDeneke about Esophageal injuries.
1⃣ a must read publication from 2017: bit.ly/3D1GGto

Esophagal perforation delayed diagnosis is associated w/ development of atrial-esophageal fistula & ⬆️mortality.
#EHRAtopicweek

In this study, @EPDeneke assessed the S-Cath temperature probe consisting of 12 fast-response temp sensors on a S-shaped probe providing an ⬆️coverage of the esophagus. Even if ablation time was ⬇️ at post. wall, esophagal lesions were ↔️
bit.ly/3owgXDC
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