Clinical cardiac electrophysiology has evolved rapidly over the past 2 decades. Although the fast pace of technical and therapeutic advances has occasionally outpaced evidence supporting widespread effectiveness, the highlights of electrophysiology research in 2016 illustrate the emergence of robust evidence for implementation of several important therapies.
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B.A.S. receives research funding support from Janssen, serves as a consultant to BMS/Pfizer, and receives educational support from Biotronik, Boston Scientific, Medtronic, and St. Jude Medical. J.P.P. receives funding for clinical research from ARCA Biopharma, Boston Scientific, Gilead, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, ResMed, Spectranetics, and St. Jude Medical, and serves as a consultant to Allergan, Amgen, GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson, Medtronic, and Spectranetics.
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Steinberg, B., Piccini, J. Arrhythmia treatment — evidence catching up with technology. Nat Rev Cardiol 14, 75–76 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrcardio.2016.219
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