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.
Optimal Management of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Infections Podcast
13 minutes 35 seconds
2 years ago
What is a CIED? - Archie Rao and Angelo Auricchio
Although rare, the occurrence of a pacemaker or a defibrillator infection is an important complication which can and must be treated fast and effectively. On a weekly basis the story unfolds: how to best manage CIED patients when their device becomes infected and gather insights from physicians with different specialties in an interactive setting.
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.