Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Meta-analysis further supports catheter ablation vs. drug therapy for management of ventricular arrythmias in ...
UC Davis Health researchers have discovered why mutations of a gene called TRPM4 cause very different effects in different parts of the body. Part of the answer is temperature, because the body core ...
The saying "cold hands, warm heart" is usually meant metaphorically—but new research from UC Davis School of Medicine and collaborating institutions suggests it has a striking biological parallel.
A minimally invasive heart procedure to correct irregular heart rhythms called catheter ablation may reduce the risk of stroke enough that some patients can discontinue blood thinners, according to a ...
After one year, patients who underwent ablation were significantly more likely to remain free of abnormal heart rhythms than those who started with medication. The overall risk of serious adverse ...
The application draws on data from the FULCRUM-VT pivotal IDE trial, which enrolled 209 patients across 20 centres.