Publications by authors named "M D Redondo Pachon"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the safety and effectiveness of a fluoroless Cardioneuroablation (CNA) approach in treating cardiac issues like syncope and AV block among 22 young patients (average age 21).
  • The procedure successfully eliminated or reduced the vagal response in all patients, with an average operation time of 251 minutes and fluoroscopy avoided in 91% of cases.
  • At follow-up (around 11.4 months later), 77% of patients were symptom-free, with 90% of those needing pacemakers not requiring further pacing, indicating a promising outcome without complications.
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Background: Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) and cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators (CRT-D) are lifesaving treatments for patients at risk for sudden cardiac death. Effective physician-patient communication during the shared decision-making process is essential. Electrophysiologist-patient conversations were targeted to obtain objective data on the interaction, understand the conversation framework, and uncover opportunities for improved communication.

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Introduction And Objectives: The multiparametric implantable cardioverter-defibrillator HeartLogic index has proven to be a sensitive and timely predictor of impending heart failure (HF) decompensation. We evaluated the impact of a standardized follow-up protocol implemented by nursing staff and based on remote management of alerts.

Methods: The algorithm was activated in HF patients at 19 Spanish centers.

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Background: Cardioneuroablation (CNA) is a novel therapeutic approach for functional bradyarrhythmias, specifically neurocardiogenic syncope or atrial fibrillation, achieved through endocardial radiofrequency catheter ablation of vagal innervation, obviating the need for pacemaker implantation. Originating in the nineties, the first series of CNA procedures was published in 2005. Extra-cardiac vagal stimulation (ECVS) is employed as a direct method for stepwise denervation control during CNA.

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