Two downsides of PFA including autonomic tone and hemolysis, a bad surrogate in AF care, and controversies in defining cardiac risk are the topics John Mandrola, MD, covers in this week's podcast.
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I.PFA and Its (lack of) Effect on Autonomic Tone
Pulsed Field Ablation for AF: Are US Electrophysiologists Too Easily Impressed?
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/pulsed-field-ablation-af-are-us-electrophysiologists-too-2024a1000d2v
II. Second PFA Study JACC-EP—on Hemolysis
III. A Self-serving Surrogate Marker: Diagnosis to Ablation Time.
IV. Future Cardiac Risk
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