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Published in: Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology 1/2014

01-06-2014 | MULTIMEDIA REPORT

Snapshot of adult invasive cardiac electrophysiology in Canada: results of the web-based registry

Authors: Mohammed Shurrab, Evgeny Fishman, Anna Kaoutskaia, David Birnie, Felix Ayala-Paredes, Omar Sultan, Vijay Chauhan, Allan Skanes, Ratika Parkash, Carlos Morillo, Amir Janmohamed, Satish Toal, Vidal Essebag, Laurence Sterns, George Veenhuyzen, Iqwal Mangat, Damian Redfearn, François Philippon, Sean Connors, Jeff Healey, Atul Verma, Eugene Crystal

Published in: Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Purpose

Interventional cardiac electrophysiology (EP) has experienced a significant growth in Canada. Our aim is to establish a periodic registry as a nationwide initiative.

Methods

The registry is designed to collect information regarding EP laboratory infrastructure, human resources, and the spectrum and volumes of EP procedures. Respective administrative staff were contacted electronically.

Results

Out of 25 identified Canadian EP centers, 19 centers (76 %) have participated in the registry. Responding centers have access on average to 5.3 lab days per week to perform EP studies/ablations; average lab time per full- and part-time (prorated to 0.5) EP physician is 0.8 day per week. Diagnostic EP studies and radio-frequency ablations are performed in all (19) centers; cryoablation is available in 83 % of centers. Two centers have remote magnetic navigation systems. EnSite NavX is the most widely available 3D mapping system utilized in 15 (83 %) centers, followed by CARTO and intracardiac echo which are each available in 14 (78 %) centers; LocaLisa is actively used in one center. The number of full-time physicians ranges between 0 and 7, with a mean of 3.5 full-time physicians per center. The ratio of staff to trainees is 1.6:1. A total of 8,041 EP procedures are performed in the 19 centers per annum. On an annual average, 104 procedures per one operator and 159 procedures per trainee are performed.

Conclusions

This registry provides contemporary information on invasive EP lab resources and procedures in Canada. It also demonstrates that Canadian EP procedural intensities of practice and training are comparable to international standards.
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Metadata
Title
Snapshot of adult invasive cardiac electrophysiology in Canada: results of the web-based registry
Authors
Mohammed Shurrab
Evgeny Fishman
Anna Kaoutskaia
David Birnie
Felix Ayala-Paredes
Omar Sultan
Vijay Chauhan
Allan Skanes
Ratika Parkash
Carlos Morillo
Amir Janmohamed
Satish Toal
Vidal Essebag
Laurence Sterns
George Veenhuyzen
Iqwal Mangat
Damian Redfearn
François Philippon
Sean Connors
Jeff Healey
Atul Verma
Eugene Crystal
Publication date
01-06-2014
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology / Issue 1/2014
Print ISSN: 1383-875X
Electronic ISSN: 1572-8595
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10840-014-9899-6

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