Circulation: Arrhythmia And Electrophysiology On The Beat

Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology August 2019 Issue

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Dr Paul Wang:                   Welcome to the monthly podcast, On the Beat, for Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology. I'm Dr Paul Wang, Editor-in-Chief, with some of the key highlights from this month's issue.                                                 In our first paper, Mark McCauley, Flavia Vitale and associates report that carbon nanotube fibers may improve impaired myocardial conduction. In three sheep, radiofrequency ablation was used to create epicardial conduction delay. In addition, in a rodent model, carbon nanotube fibers were sewn across the atrial ventricular junction. They demonstrated acute ventricular preexcitation, but in chronic studies at four weeks, atrial pacing was required for resumption of AV conduction. Carbon nanotube fibers are conductive, biocompatible with no gross or histopathological evidence of toxicity.                                                 In our next paper, Koichiro Ejima and associates compared outcomes of circumferential pulmonary vein isolation