Callum Cherrett
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View article: Infiltrative Myocardial T-Cell Lymphoma
Infiltrative Myocardial T-Cell Lymphoma Open
We report a unique case involving cardiac manifestation of T-cell lymphoma and associated risk management of ventricular arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death. A 39-year-old woman presented with a syndrome consistent with fever in a returned…
View article: Reduction in pacemaker rates post-heart transplantation with use of organ preservation systems
Reduction in pacemaker rates post-heart transplantation with use of organ preservation systems Open
Background Approximately 10% of heart transplant recipients require permanent pacemaker (PPM) implantation. (1) Prolonged graft ischaemic time may contribute to conduction system injury and PPM requirement. (2) Ex-vivo preservation of hear…
View article: When logic fails
When logic fails Open
What We Learned From This Case▪Despite advances in arrhythmia classification algorithms, misclassifications may still occur.▪Atrial oversensing of ventricular events may occur during tachycardia even when not present during sinus rhythm.▪I…
View article: Major adverse kidney events predict reduced survival in ventricular assist device supported patients
Major adverse kidney events predict reduced survival in ventricular assist device supported patients Open
Aims There is limited data describing major adverse kidney events (MAKE) in patients supported with ventricular assist devices (VAD). We aim to describe the association between MAKE and survival, risk factors for MAKE, and renal trajectory…
View article: Management of the arrhythmic manifestations of cardiac sarcoidosis
Management of the arrhythmic manifestations of cardiac sarcoidosis Open
Cardiac sarcoidosis (CS) is characterised by a high burden of arrhythmic manifestations and cardiac electrophysiologists play an important role in both the diagnosis and management of this challenging condition. CS is characterised by the …
View article: Late Outcomes of Patients With Prehospital ST‐Segment Elevation and Appropriate Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Nonactivation
Late Outcomes of Patients With Prehospital ST‐Segment Elevation and Appropriate Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Nonactivation Open
Background Patients with suspected ST‐segment–elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and cardiac catheterization laboratory nonactivation (CCL‐NA) or cancellation have reportedly similar crude and higher adjusted risks of death compared w…
View article: Utility of prehospital electrocardiogram interpretation in ST‐segment elevation myocardial infarction utilizing computer interpretation and transmission for interventional cardiologist consultation
Utility of prehospital electrocardiogram interpretation in ST‐segment elevation myocardial infarction utilizing computer interpretation and transmission for interventional cardiologist consultation Open
Objectives We examined the appropriateness of prehospital cardiac catheter laboratory activation (CCL‐A) in ST‐segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) utilizing the University of Glasgow algorithm (UGA) and remote interventional ca…