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2017 HRS/EHRA/ECAS/APHRS/SOLAECE expert consensus statement on catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation: Executive summary
Heart RhythmVol. 14Issue 10e445–e494Published online: September 15, 2017- Hugh Calkins
- Gerhard Hindricks
- Riccardo Cappato
- Young-Hoon Kim
- Eduardo B. Saad
- Luis Aguinaga
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 163During the past three decades, catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) have evolved from investigational procedures to their current role as effective treatment options for patients with AF. Surgical ablation of AF, using either standard, minimally invasive, or hybrid techniques, is available in most major hospitals throughout the world. Catheter ablation of AF is even more widely available, and is now the most commonly performed catheter ablation procedure. - News from the Heart Rhythm SocietyOpen Access
2017 HRS/EHRA/ECAS/APHRS/SOLAECE expert consensus statement on catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation
Heart RhythmVol. 14Issue 10e275–e444Published online: May 15, 2017- Hugh Calkins
- Gerhard Hindricks
- Riccardo Cappato
- Young-Hoon Kim
- Eduardo B. Saad
- Luis Aguinaga
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1066During the past three decades, catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) have evolved from investigational procedures to their current role as effective treatment options for patients with AF. Surgical ablation of AF, using either standard, minimally invasive, or hybrid techniques, is available in most major hospitals throughout the world. Catheter ablation of AF is even more widely available, and is now the most commonly performed catheter ablation procedure. - News from the Heart Rhythm Society
2012 HRS/EHRA/ECAS Expert Consensus Statement on Catheter and Surgical Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation: Recommendations for Patient Selection, Procedural Techniques, Patient Management and Follow-up, Definitions, Endpoints, and Research Trial Design: A report of the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) Task Force on Catheter and Surgical Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation. Developed in partnership with the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), a registered branch of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and the European Cardiac Arrhythmia Society (ECAS); and in collaboration with the American College of Cardiology (ACC), American Heart Association (AHA), the Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS), and the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS). Endorsed by the governing bodies of the American College of Cardiology Foundation, the American Heart Association, the European Cardiac Arrhythmia Society, the European Heart Rhythm Association, the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, the Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society, and the Heart Rhythm Society
Heart RhythmVol. 9Issue 4p632–696.e21Published online: March 5, 2012- Hugh Calkins
- Karl Heinz Kuck
- Riccardo Cappato
- Josep Brugada
- A. John Camm
- Shih-Ann Chen
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1421Hugh Calkins, MD, FACC, FHRS, FAHA, Chair, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Maryland, USA