Optimal Management of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Infections Podcast
Radcliffe Cardiology, supported by Philips
11 episodes
9 months ago
This episode delves into why lead management can be challenging and highlights the importance of collaboration between referral and extraction centres. Learn about the long-term consequences of abandoning leads, the need for a holistic approach and strategies for overcoming barriers for early referral.
This series is supported by Philips.
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This episode delves into why lead management can be challenging and highlights the importance of collaboration between referral and extraction centres. Learn about the long-term consequences of abandoning leads, the need for a holistic approach and strategies for overcoming barriers for early referral.
This series is supported by Philips.
How to Improve the Care Pathway - Archie Rao and Angelo Auricchio
Optimal Management of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Infections Podcast
16 minutes
2 years ago
How to Improve the Care Pathway - Archie Rao and Angelo Auricchio
An infection can have serious consequences for patients with a pacemaker or defibrillator when not treated appropriately. In this episode, Angelo Auricchio and Archie Rao explore which practical changes can be made to your clinical setting to improve these patients’ pathway.
This series is supported by Philips.
Optimal Management of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Infections Podcast
This episode delves into why lead management can be challenging and highlights the importance of collaboration between referral and extraction centres. Learn about the long-term consequences of abandoning leads, the need for a holistic approach and strategies for overcoming barriers for early referral.
This series is supported by Philips.