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New-onset AFib after CABG | Key EP policies | PFA for ventricular tachycardia shows early potential

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New-onset AFib after CABG | Key EP policies | PFA for ventricular tachycardia shows early potential
Friday, November 14, 2025
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New-onset AFib is common after CABG—but typically not persistent or symptomatic

The study's authors questioned if these patients should even be given oral anticoagulation as currently recommended.

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New-onset AFib is common after CABG—but typically not persistent or symptomatic

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The study's authors questioned if these patients should even be given oral anticoagulation as currently recommended.
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FDA details Class I recalls for more than 1 million pacemakers—software update required

The FDA has finalized new Class I recalls related to ongoing safety concerns with Boston Scientific’s Accolade family of pacemakers. A software update is now available to help address the issue, and an additional update is already in the works.

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FDA details Class I recalls for more than 1 million pacemakers—software update required

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The FDA has finalized new Class I recalls related to ongoing safety concerns with Boston Scientific’s Accolade family of pacemakers. A software update is now available to help address the issue, and an additional update is already in the works.
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Heart Rhythm Advocates town hall to review key EP policies

Leaders from HRS and Heart Rhythm Advocates will take the stage to explore policy updates, advocacy goals for the future and much more.

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Heart Rhythm Advocates town hall to review key EP policies

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Leaders from HRS and Heart Rhythm Advocates will take the stage to explore policy updates, advocacy goals for the future and much more.
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P‐waves can help identify Black patients prone to developing AFib

Research that followed patients for more than 13 years suggests increases in ECG PR interval, P‐wave duration and PTFV1 are associated with increased AFib risk in this cohort.

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P‐waves can help identify Black patients prone to developing AFib

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Example of a 12-lead ECG in Philips booth at ACC 2022. Photo by Dave Fornell.
Research that followed patients for more than 13 years suggests increases in ECG PR interval, P‐wave duration and PTFV1 are associated with increased AFib risk in this cohort.
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Field Medical’s PFA system for ventricular tachycardia shows early potential

More research is still required, but Field Medical's FieldForce Ablation System may represent a significant step forward in the treatment of scar-related ventricular tachycardia.

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Field Medical’s PFA system for ventricular tachycardia shows early potential

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Field Medical's FieldForce pulsed field ablation system. Image courtesy of Field Medical.
More research is still required, but Field Medical's FieldForce Ablation System may represent a significant step forward in the treatment of scar-related ventricular tachycardia.
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Q&A: What cardiologists know and don’t know about pulsed field ablation

Peter Weiss, MD, a veteran electrophysiologist, sat down with Cardiovascular Business to discuss the ongoing rise of pulsed field ablation. While he's impressed with the technology, he says many questions remain about its long-term value. 

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Q&A: What cardiologists know and don’t know about pulsed field ablation

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Peter Weiss, MD, a veteran electrophysiologist, sat down with Cardiovascular Business to discuss the ongoing rise of pulsed field ablation. While he's impressed with the technology, he says many questions remain about its long-term value. 
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