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  • article 15 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)/Heart Rhythm Society (HRS)/Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS)/Latin American Heart Rhythm Society (LAHRS) expert consensus on arrhythmias and cognitive function: What is the best practice?
    (2018) DAGRES, Nikolaos; CHAO, Tze-Fan; FENELON, Guilherme; AGUINAGA, Luis; BENHAYON, Daniel; BENJAMIN, Emelia J.; BUNCH, T. Jared; CHEN, Lin Yee; CHEN, Shih-Ann; DARRIEUX, Francisco; PAOLA, Angelo de; FAUCHIER, Laurent; GOETTE, Andreas; KALMAN, Jonathan; KALRA, Lalit; KIM, Young-Hoon; LANE, Deirdre A.; LIP, Gregory Y. H.; LUBITZ, Steven A.; MARQUEZ, Manlio F.; POTPARA, Tatjana; POZZER, Domingo Luis; RUSKIN, Jeremy N.; SAVELIEVA, Irina; TEO, Wee Siong; TSE, Hung-Fat; VERMA, Atul; ZHANG, Shu; CHUNG, Mina K.
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    Cardiac Arrhythmias Guideline in Children and Congenital Cardiomyopathies SOBRAC and DCC - CP
    (2016) MAGALHAES, L. P.; GUIMARAES, I. C. B.; MELO, S. L.; MATEO, E. I. P.; ANDALAFT, R. B.; XAVIER, L. F. R.; LORGA FILHO, A. M.; FAGUNDES, A. A.; MOREIRA, D. A. R.; HACHUL, D. T.; STERNICK, E. B.; ANDREA, E. M.; CANNAVAN, F. P. S.; OLIVEIRA, F. J. B.; DARRIEUX, F. C. C.; LIMA, G. G.; ATIE, J.; ELIAS NETO, J.; ZIMERMAN, L. I.; MIANA, L.; PELLANDA, L. C.; SACILOTTO, L.; JATENE, M. B.; SOARES, M. M.; BINOTTO, M. A.; SCANAVACCA, M. I.; OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, N. A.; ZIELINSKY, P.; SALERNO, P. R.; TEIXEIRA, R. A.; KUNIYOSHI, R. R.; COSTA, R.; SCHAMES NETO, S.; PEDRA, S. R. F. F.; GIMENEZ, S. C.; WU, T. C.; AIELLO, V. D.
  • article 37 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    II BRAZILIAN GUIDELINES OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION Introduction
    (2016) MAGALHAES, L. P.; FIGUEIREDO, M. J. O.; CINTRA, F. D.; SAAD, E. B.; KUNIYISHI, R. R.; TEIXEIRA, R. A.; LORGA FILHO, A. M.; D'AVILA, A.; V, A. A. de Paola; KALIL, C. A.; MOREIRA, D. A. R.; SOBRAL FILHO, D. C.; STERNICK, E. B.; DARRIEUX, F. C. C.; FENELON, G.; LIMA, G. G.; ATIE, J.; MATEOS, J. C. P.; MOREIRA, J. M.; VASCONCELOS, J. T. M.; I, L. Zimerman; SILVA, L. R. L.; SILVA, M. A.; I, M. Scanavacca; SOUZA, O. F.
  • article 11 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Sinus Node Artery Occlusion During Cardiac Denervation Procedures
    (2022) SCANAVACCA, M.; RIVAROLA, E. W. R.; TORRES, R. V. A.; HARDY, C.; WU, T. C.; DARRIEUX, F.; PISANI, C.; HACHUL, D.
    Cardioneural ablation is a novel treatment for functional bradycardia. However, the risk of acute complications is still unknown. The aim of this case report is to describe acute occlusion of the sinus node artery after cardiac denervation procedures in 2 patients and to encourage measures to prevent it, such as evaluating the aortic angulation in older patients before the procedure and by monitoring signs of sinus failure during ablation in patients with electroanatomical maps showing a constricted aspect of the right atrium. (Level of Difficulty: Advanced.) © 2022 The Authors
  • article 15 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Executive Summary of the II Brazilian Guidelines for Atrial Fibrillation
    (2016) MAGALHAES, Luiz Pereira de; FIGUEIREDO, Marcio Jansen de Oliveira; CINTRA, Fatima Dumas; SAAD, Eduardo Benchimol; KUNIYOSHI, Ricardo Ryoshim; LORGA FILHO, Adalberto Menezes; D'AVILA, Andre Luiz Buchele; PAOLA, Angelo Amato Vincenzo de; KALIL, Carlos Antonio Abunader; MOREIRA, Dalmo Antonio Ribeiro; SOBRAL FILHO, Dario Celestino; STERNICK, Eduardo Back; DARRIEUX, Francisco Carlos da Costa; FENELON, Guilherme; LIMA, Gustavo Glotz de; ATIE, Jacob; MATEOS, Jose Carlos Pachon; MOREIRA, Jose Marcos; VASCONCELOS, Jose Tarcisio Medeiros de; ZIMERMAN, Leandro Ioschpe; SILVA, Luiz Roberto Leite da; SILVA, Marcio Augusto; SCANAVACCA, Mauricio Ibrahim; SOUZA, Olga Ferreira de
  • article 436 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    2019 HRS expert consensus statement on evaluation, risk stratification, and management of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy
    (2019) TOWBIN, Jeffrey A.; MCKENNA, William J.; ABRAMS, Dominic J.; ACKERMAN, Michael J.; CALKINS, Hugh; DARRIEUX, Francisco C. C.; DAUBERT, James P.; CHILLOU, Christian de; DEPASQUALE, Eugene C.; DESAI, Milind Y.; III, N. A. Mark Estes; HUA, Wei; INDIK, Julia H.; INGLES, Jodie; JAMES, Cynthia A.; JOHN, Roy M.; JUDGE, Daniel P.; KEEGAN, Roberto; KRAHN, Andrew D.; LINK, Mark S.; MARCUS, Frank I.; MCLEOD, Christopher J.; MESTRONI, Luisa; PRIORI, Silvia G.; SAFFITZ, Jeffrey E.; SANATANI, Shubhayan; SHIMIZU, Wataru; TINTELEN, J. Peter van; WILDE, Arthur A. M.; ZAREBA, Wojciech
    Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) is an arrhythmogenic disorder of the myocardium not secondary to ischemic, hypertensive, or valvular heart disease. ACM incorporates a broad spectrum of genetic, systemic, infectious, and inflammatory disorders. This designation includes, but is not limited to, arrhythmogenic right/left ventricular cardiomyopathy, cardiac amyloidosis, sarcoidosis, Chagas disease, and left ventricular noncompaction. The ACM phenotype overlaps with other cardiomyopathies, particularly dilated cardiomyopathy with arrhythmia presentation that may be associated with ventricular dilatation and/or impaired systolic function. This expert consensus statement provides the clinician with guidance on evaluation and management of ACM and includes clinically relevant information on genetics and disease mechanisms. PICO questions were utilized to evaluate contemporary evidence and provide clinical guidance related to exercise in arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy. Recommendations were developed and approved by an expert writing group, after a systematic literature search with evidence tables, and discussion of their own clinical experience, to present the current knowledge in the field. Each recommendation is presented using the Class of Recommendation and Level of Evidence system formulated by the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association and is accompanied by references and explanatory text to provide essential context. The ongoing recognition of the genetic basis of ACM provides the opportunity to examine the diverse triggers and potential common pathway for the development of disease and arrhythmia.
  • article 70 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    European Heart RhythmAssociation (EHRA)/Heart Rhythm Society (HRS)/Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS)/Latin American Heart Rhythm Society (LAHRS) expert consensus on arrhythmias and cognitive function: what is the best practice?
    (2018) DAGRES, Nikolaos; CHAO, Tze-Fan; FENELON, Guilherme; AGUINAGA, Luis; BENHAYON, Daniel; BENJAMIN, Emelia J.; BUNCH, T. Jared; CHEN, Lin Yee; CHEN, Shih-Ann; DARRIEUX, Francisco; PAOLA, Angelo de; FAUCHIER, Laurent; GOETTE, Andreas; KALMAN, Jonathan; KALRA, Lalit; KIM, Young-Hoon; LANE, Deirdre A.; LIP, Gregory Y. H.; LUBITZ, Steven A.; MARQUEZ, Manlio F.; POTPARA, Tatjana; POZZER, Domingo Luis; RUSKIN, Jeremy N.; SAVELIEVA, Irina; TEO, Wee Siong; TSE, Hung-Fat; VERMA, Atul; ZHANG, Shu; CHUNG, Mina K.; BAUTISTA-VARGAS, William-Fernando; CHIANG, Chern-En; CUESTA, Alejandro; DAN, Gheorghe-Andrei; FRANKEL, David S.; GUO, Yutao; HATALA, Robert; LEE, Young Soo; MURAKAWA, Yuji; PELLEGRINI, Cara N.; PINHO, Claudio; MILAN, David J.; MORIN, Daniel P.; NADALIN, Elenir; NTAIOS, George; PRABHU, Mukund A.; PROIETTI, Marco; RIVARD, Lena; VALENTINO, Mariana; SHANTSILA, Alena
  • article 6 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Comparative study of strategies to prevent esophageal and periesophageal injury during atrial fibrillation ablation
    (2020) OLIVEIRA, Barbara D. de; OYAMA, Helena; HARDY, Carina A.; MELO, Sissy L. de; PISANI, Cristiano F.; CHOKR, Muhieddine O.; BALBO, Conrado; DARRIEUX, Francisco C. Costa; HACHUL, Denise T.; CHAVES, Dalton M.; ARTIFON, Everson L. de Almeida; CESTARI, Idagene A.; SAKAI, Paulo; I, Mauricio Scanavacca
    Objective To compare the prevalence of esophageal and periesophageal thermal injury in patients undergoing radiofrequency (RF) atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation using 8 mm tip catheters during three different esophageal protection strategies. Methods Forty-five consecutive patients with paroxysmal or persistent AF underwent first ablation procedure, besides esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) combined with radial endosonography (EUS) performed before and after the pulmonary vein (PV) isolation. Before the procedure, patients were randomly assigned to one of three esophageal lesion protection strategies: group I-without any protective or monitoring dispositive and limiting RF applications to 30 W for 20 seconds, in left atrium posterior wall (LAPW); group II-power and time of RF delivery, up to 50 W for 20 seconds at LAPW, limited by esophageal temperature monitoring; group III-applications of RF in LAPW with fixed power application of 50 W for 20 seconds during continuous esophageal cooling. Results Baseline characteristics of patients were similar in all groups. The four PVs were isolated in 14 (93.3%), 13 (86.7%), and 15 (100%) patients, respectively in groups I, II, and III. The mean RF power was significantly higher (P < .001) in the posterior side of PVs in group III. Post-AF ablation EGD and EUS revealed two esophageal wall ulcerations and two periesophageal mediastinal edemas only in the esophageal cooling group (P = .008). Conclusion Esophageal cooling balloon strategy resulted in a higher RF power energy delivery when ablating at the LA posterior wall, using 8 mm nonirrigated tip catheters under temperature mode control. Despite that, patients presented a relatively low incidence of esophageal and periesophaeal injuries.