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HRS Guidelines for Lead Management/Extraction & Bridge Workflow
Philips continues to improve Fellows Educations surrounding Lead Management. Learn about HRS Guidelines/Indications and the life saving Bridge Occlusion Balloon.Indications for removal
Laser lead extraction for complete system removal is a safe and effective solution for device infectionAntibiotics and relapse rates of cardiac device infection patients
Antibiotic therapy alone is associated with a seven fold increase in mortality when compared to cardiac device removal. Infection + Device = RemovalPathways to systemic infection
CIED infection is often misdiagnosed and undertreated because of the common symptoms of systemic infection. Learn the facts about systemic CIED infection today so you can recognize infection earlier and treat patients in a timely manner, greatly reducing the health risks associated with CIED infection.Sicker patients and aging devices = greater rate of device infection
How many patients are impacted by device infection? More than you might think!CIED infection
Expand your knowledge on CIED infection!Perspective on proactive lead management
In this short video, hear from Dr. Jon Piccini (Duke) on the importance of proactive lead management.Dr. Manyam and Carl Boyton physician and patient management story
Making life better through proactive lead management. Hear the story of Carl Boyton and Dr. Harish Manyam (Erlanger).Patient Risk vs. Risk Brochure
From the 2017 HRS consensus statement, it is now a Class I indication to discuss the risks of lead abandonment and the risks of lead extraction with patients. Are you prepared to discuss the risks of both options with patients?Bridge occlusion balloon Two year data & updated protocol
The Endovascular Occlusion Balloon for Treatment of Superior Vena Cava Tears During Transvenous Lead Extraction: A Multi-Year Analysis and An Update to Best Practice ProtocolPhilips Noninfectious considerations for Lead Management
As Dr. John Piccini from Duke said after his recent study comparing patients with and without abandoned leads, “The risks of lead abandonment are no longer theoretical.” What are the risks of lead abandonment? Watch this brief video to find out.Philips managing leads. Leading change. A new era in lead management. Current trends in Lead Management.
This presentation covers the growing need for a comprehensive lead management program: infection, redundant, occlusion, MR Conditional, new technologies and malfunction.