Freedom from recurrent ventricular tachycardia after catheter ablation is associated with improved survival in patients with structural heart disease: An International VT Ablation Center Collaborative Group study
Roderick Tung(Harvard University), Kalyanam Shivkumar(University of California, Los Angeles), Luigi Di Biase(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Ricky Yu(UCLA Health), Chi‐Hong Tseng(University of California, Los Angeles), Wendy S. Tzou(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), Koichi Nagashima(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy(Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia), Nilesh Mathuria(St. Luke's Hospital), Usha B. Tedrow(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Eue‐Keun Choi(Seoul National University Hospital), William H. Sauer(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), Francis E. Marchlinski(Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania), Shaan Khurshid(Broad Institute), Timm Dickfeld(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Paolo Della Bella(University of Padua), T. Jared Bunch, J. Peter Weiss(Intermountain Medical Center), Mehul Patel(St. Luke's Hospital), Sitaram Vangala(University of California, Los Angeles), Pasquale Vergara, Marmar Vaseghi(University of California, Los Angeles), J. David Burkhardt(Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia), Kairav Vakil(University of Minnesota Medical Center), Shiro Nakahara(Dokkyo Medical University Saitama Medical Center), Andrea Natale(St David's Medical Center), Arun Kanmanthareddy(University of Kansas Medical Center), William G. Stevenson(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Venkatakrishna N. Tholakanahalli(University of Minnesota Medical Center), Anastasios Saliaris(University of Maryland, Baltimore), David S. Frankel(Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania), Madhu Reddy(Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia), David J. Callans(Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania)
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