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Thursday Aug 18, 2022
PVC Localization and Management
Thursday Aug 18, 2022
Thursday Aug 18, 2022
PVC Localization and Management
Guest: William G. Stevenson, M.D.
Hosts: Anthony H. Kashou, M.D. (@anthonykashoumd)
Joining us today to discuss PVC Localization and Management is William G. Stevenson, M.D., professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical School, in Nashville Tennessee.
Specific topics discussed:
- What are some of the initial concerns of Premature Ventricular Complexes?
- How do you classify the alarming features you mentioned, what should we be thinking about?
- How are prolonged ECG recordings evaluated?
- How do you make the call to send the patient to the EP Lab or for an Ablation?
- Is there ever a case of a young person with the probability of channelopathy or ion disorder?
- What is your approach to working to localize these pvs's on the ECG?
- Is there an area that we should be looking for with more alarming pvc's and they are coming from?
- Using your approach and from the 12-lead EKG, how do you translate those to mapping during a electrophysiology test?
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