Cardiologia Hungarica (Apr 2024)

The Year in Hungarian Cardiology 2023: Arrhythmias

  • Nándor Szegedi,
  • Zoltán Salló,
  • Walter Richard Schwertner,
  • László Gellér

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26430/CHUNGARICA.2024.54.2.80
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 2
pp. 80 – 84

Abstract

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In 2023, Hungary produced notable scientific publications focused on cardiac arrhythmias. This review highlights the most impactful papers, authored at least in part by Hungarians, featuring work conducted at Hungarian research sites and published in international peer-reviewed journals. We give a short overview regarding papers dealing with the role of imaging (different types of ultrasound, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and electroanatomical mapping) in treating cardiac arrhythmias. We summarize the novelties of ischemic complications of atrial fibrillation (AF), cerebral safety of AF ablation, and current AF ablation techniques. Optimizing risk stratification of ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation was a landmark paper of our “machine learning” research. Further studies have made significant strides in cardiac device therapy, notably through the groundbreaking BUDAPEST-CRT Upgrade Trial for heart failure, which demonstrated marked reductions in deaths and hospitalizations following Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) upgrade procedures. Research on the impact of frailty on CRT outcomes has underscored the importance of tailored treatments. Artificial intelligence, particularly topological data analysis, has been crucial in personalizing CRT therapy. Additionally, advancements in remote monitoring and lead extraction techniques have mirrored the rapid evolution of cardiac technology and care.

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