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HRS/EHRA expert consensus on the monitoring of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs): description of techniques, indications, personnel, frequency and ethical considerations

HRS/EHRA expert consensus on the monitoring of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs): description of techniques, indications, personnel, frequency and ethical considerations
HRS/EHRA expert consensus on the monitoring of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs): description of techniques, indications, personnel, frequency and ethical considerations
This document represents expert consensus concerning the Monitoring of Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices (CIEDs).
The views expressed are of the international writing group consisting of seven cardiac electrophysiologists representing the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS), six from the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) as well as one heart failure specialist representing the Heart Failure Society of America and another from the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology.
Members from our writing group also represented the American College of Cardiology (Kenneth A. Ellenbogen, MD), the European Society of Cardiology (Silvia G. Priori, MD, PhD), and the American Heart Association (David L. Hayes, MD). The topic covered by this document includes the monitoring of CIEDs with a description of the technology, indications for use, personnel involved in monitoring and the frequency and types of monitoring events.
Also covered are issues in regard to data management, regulatory environments, reimbursement and ethical considerations in respect to device inactivation. This statement summarizes the opinion of the writing group members based on their own experience in treating patients, as well as a review of the literature, and is directed to all health care professionals, health care institutions, CIED manufacturers and governmental, reimbursement and regulatory bodies who are involved in the care of patients with CIEDs.
When using or considering the guidance given in this document, it is important to remember that the ultimate judgment regarding care of a particular patient must be made by the health care provider and patient in light of all the circumstances presented by that patient.
life-sustaining treatment, england, task-force, cardioverter-defibrillators, medical devices, guidelines, defibrillator follow-up, canadian working group, of-life, physicians own preferences, management
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Wilkoff, Bruce L., Auricchio, Angelo, Brugada, Josep, Cowie, Martin, Ellenbogen, Kenneth A., Gillis, Anne M., Hayes, David L., Howlett, Jonathon G., Kautzner, Josef, Love, Charles J., Morgan, John M., Priori, Silvia G., Reynolds, Dwight W., Schoenfeld, Mark H. and Vardas, Panos E. (2008) HRS/EHRA expert consensus on the monitoring of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs): description of techniques, indications, personnel, frequency and ethical considerations. Europace, 10 (6 ISSN/ISBN: 10), 707-725. (doi:10.1093/europace/eun122).

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This document represents expert consensus concerning the Monitoring of Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices (CIEDs).
The views expressed are of the international writing group consisting of seven cardiac electrophysiologists representing the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS), six from the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) as well as one heart failure specialist representing the Heart Failure Society of America and another from the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology.
Members from our writing group also represented the American College of Cardiology (Kenneth A. Ellenbogen, MD), the European Society of Cardiology (Silvia G. Priori, MD, PhD), and the American Heart Association (David L. Hayes, MD). The topic covered by this document includes the monitoring of CIEDs with a description of the technology, indications for use, personnel involved in monitoring and the frequency and types of monitoring events.
Also covered are issues in regard to data management, regulatory environments, reimbursement and ethical considerations in respect to device inactivation. This statement summarizes the opinion of the writing group members based on their own experience in treating patients, as well as a review of the literature, and is directed to all health care professionals, health care institutions, CIED manufacturers and governmental, reimbursement and regulatory bodies who are involved in the care of patients with CIEDs.
When using or considering the guidance given in this document, it is important to remember that the ultimate judgment regarding care of a particular patient must be made by the health care provider and patient in light of all the circumstances presented by that patient.

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Published date: 2008
Keywords: life-sustaining treatment, england, task-force, cardioverter-defibrillators, medical devices, guidelines, defibrillator follow-up, canadian working group, of-life, physicians own preferences, management
Organisations: Dev Origins of Health & Disease

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Local EPrints ID: 70581
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/70581
ISSN: 1099-5129
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Date deposited: 10 Mar 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 20:06

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Author: Bruce L. Wilkoff
Author: Angelo Auricchio
Author: Josep Brugada
Author: Martin Cowie
Author: Kenneth A. Ellenbogen
Author: Anne M. Gillis
Author: David L. Hayes
Author: Jonathon G. Howlett
Author: Josef Kautzner
Author: Charles J. Love
Author: John M. Morgan
Author: Silvia G. Priori
Author: Dwight W. Reynolds
Author: Mark H. Schoenfeld
Author: Panos E. Vardas

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