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HRS/EHRA/APHRS/LAHRS/ACC/AHA worldwide practice update for telehealth and arrhythmia monitoring during and after a pandemic
Heart RhythmVol. 17Issue 9e255–e268Published online: June 11, 2020- Niraj Varma
- Nassir F. Marrouche
- Luis Aguinaga
- Christine M. Albert
- Elena Arbelo
- Jong-Il Choi
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 16Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), started in the city of Wuhan in late 2019. Within a few months, the disease spread toward all parts of the world and was declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020. The current health care dilemma worldwide is how to sustain the capacity for quality services not only for those suffering from COVID-19 but also for non-COVID-19 patients, all while protecting physicians, nurses, and other allied health care workers. - News From the Heart Rhythm Society
Rationale, considerations, and goals for atrial fibrillation centers of excellence: A Heart Rhythm Society perspective
Heart RhythmVol. 17Issue 10p1804–1832Published online: May 5, 2020- Jonathan P. Piccini Sr,
- James Allred
- T. Jared Bunch
- Thomas F. Deering
- Luigi Di Biase
- Ayman A. Hussein
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 26Atrial fibrillation (AF) remains an important global problem.1–3 AF continues to lead to poor health outcomes, including reduced quality of life (QoL) and increased risks of heart failure, cognitive impairment, stroke, and death.4,5 Moreover, it has a significant financial impact on health care systems and their associated economies.6–8 In order to improve care for patients with AF, there is an increasing recognition that current care must evolve. Health care organizations should move from a system of siloed outpatient and inpatient clinicians and health care facilities to a system of integrated, coordinated, and patient-centered AF centers.