2023 - Research.com Medicine in France Leader Award
Michel Haïssaguerre spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Cardiology, Catheter ablation, Atrial fibrillation and Ablation. His research investigates the connection between Internal medicine and topics such as Anesthesia that intersect with issues in Flecainide and Electrical conduction system of the heart. His Catheter ablation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Tachycardia, Radiofrequency ablation, Surgery and Atrial flutter.
His research integrates issues of Magnetic resonance imaging and Reentry in his study of Atrial fibrillation. His Ablation research includes themes of Sinus rhythm, Left atrial, Atrium and Catheter. His study looks at the relationship between Electrocardiography and fields such as QRS complex, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
Michel Haïssaguerre mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Cardiology, Catheter ablation, Ablation and Atrial fibrillation. Internal medicine is closely attributed to Anesthesia in his research. His work on Pulmonary vein, Electrocardiography, Sinus rhythm and Atrial tachycardia as part of general Cardiology research is frequently linked to In patient, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His Catheter ablation research includes elements of Electrophysiology, Surgery, Nuclear medicine and Atrial flutter. His Ablation study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Lesion, Heart disease and Catheter. His study on Atrial fibrillation is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Reentry.
Michel Haïssaguerre mostly deals with Internal medicine, Cardiology, Ablation, Catheter ablation and Atrial fibrillation. His Ventricular fibrillation, Atrial tachycardia and Ventricular tachycardia study in the realm of Cardiology interacts with subjects such as In patient. His studies in Ventricular fibrillation integrate themes in fields like Electrocardiography, Fibrillation, Sudden death and Brugada syndrome.
His Ablation research incorporates themes from Lesion and Catheter. His Catheter ablation research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Observational study, Clinical trial, Surgery, Coronary sinus and Guideline. He works in the field of Atrial fibrillation, focusing on Atrial flutter in particular.
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Spontaneous Initiation of Atrial Fibrillation by Ectopic Beats Originating in the Pulmonary Veins
M Haïssaguerre;P Jaïs;D C Shah;A Takahashi.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1998)
2012 HRS/EHRA/ECAS expert consensus statement on catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation: Recommendations for patient selection, procedural techniques, patient management and follow-up, definitions, endpoints, and research trial design
Hugh Calkins;Karl Heinz Kuck;Riccardo Cappato;Josep Brugada.
Europace (2012)
2012 HRS/EHRA/ECAS expert consensus statement on catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation: recommendations for patient selection, procedural techniques, patient management and follow-up, definitions, endpoints, and research trial design
Hugh Calkins;Karl Heinz Kuck;Riccardo Cappato;Josep Brugada.
Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology (2012)
2017 HRS / EHRA / ECAS / APHRS / SOLAECE expert consensus statement on catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation
Hugh Calkins;Gerhard Hindricks;Riccardo Cappato;Young Hoon Kim.
Heart Rhythm (2017)
HRS/EHRA/ECAS Expert Consensus Statement on Catheter and Surgical Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation: Recommendations for Personnel, Policy, Procedures and Follow-Up. A report of the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) Task Force on Catheter and Surgical Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation. Developed in partnership with the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)
Hugh Calkins;Josep Brugada;Douglas L. Packer;Riccardo Cappato.
Heart Rhythm (2007)
HRS/EHRA/ECAS expert consensus statement on catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation: Recommendations for personnel, policy, procedures and follow-up. A report of the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) Task Force on catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation
Hugh Calkins;Josep Brugada;Douglas L. Packer;Ricardo Cappato.
Europace (2008)
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Associated with Early Repolarization
Michel Haïssaguerre;Nicolas Derval;Frederic Sacher;Laurence Jesel.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2008)
A Focal Source of Atrial Fibrillation Treated by Discrete Radiofrequency Ablation
P Jaïs;M Haïssaguerre;D C Shah;S Chouairi.
Circulation (1997)
Electrophysiological End Point for Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation Initiated From Multiple Pulmonary Venous Foci
Michel Haïssaguerre;Pierre Jaïs;Dipen C. Shah;Stéphane Garrigue.
Circulation (2000)
Electrophysiological Breakthroughs From the Left Atrium to the Pulmonary Veins
Michel Haïssaguerre;Dipen C. Shah;Pierre Jaïs;Mélèze Hocini.
Circulation (2000)
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