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The New Arrhythmia Playbook—Hybrid Ablation, LAA Management & AI

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In this episode of Baptist Health's Doc-to-Doc, we explore the evolving landscape of arrhythmia care with host Tom Nguyen, M.D., Chief Medical Executive of Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care, Director of Minimally Invasive Surgery, and Barry T. Katzen Endowed Chair at Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, and Professor and Chair of the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine. Electrophysiologist, Mario Pascual, M.D., and Cardiothoracic surgeon, Bryon Tompkins, M.D. of Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care.

Together they discuss why early referral changes AFib outcomes, how hybrid epicardial-endocardial ablation strategies improve rhythm durability and the role of left atrial appendage management in reducing stroke risk. The conversation also highlights modern pacing approaches to protect heart function, the importance of timely device infection management and the emerging impact of Al and robotic mapping on electrophysiology and surgical collaboration.

👉 If you are a cardiologist, electrophysiologist or cardiac surgeon navigating the complexity of rhythm disorders, this conversation will help sharpen your clinical edge.
🔔 Subscribe for more expert insights: @BaptistHealthSF

Tom Nguyen, M.D.
Cardiac Surgeon & Chief Medical Executive
Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care
Chair, Cardiovascular Sciences, FIU

Mario Pascual M.D.
Electrophysiologist
Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care
Bryon Tompkins, M.D.
Cardiac Surgeon
Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care

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In this episode of Baptist Health's Doc-to-Doc, we explore the evolving landscape of arrhythmia care with host Tom Nguyen, M.D., Chief Medical Executive of Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care, Director of Minimally Invasive Surgery, and Barry T. Katzen Endowed Chair at Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, and Professor and Chair of the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine. Electrophysiologist, Mario Pascual, M.D., and Cardiothoracic surgeon, Bryon Tompkins, M.D. of Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care.

Together they discuss why early referral changes AFib outcomes, how hybrid epicardial-endocardial ablation strategies improve rhythm durability and the role of left atrial appendage management in reducing stroke risk. The conversation also highlights modern pacing approaches to protect heart function, the importance of timely device infection management and the emerging impact of Al and robotic mapping on electrophysiology and surgical collaboration.

👉 If you are a cardiologist, electrophysiologist or cardiac surgeon navigating the complexity of rhythm disorders, this conversation will help sharpen your clinical edge.
🔔 Subscribe for more expert insights: @BaptistHealthSF

Tom Nguyen, M.D.
Cardiac Surgeon & Chief Medical Executive
Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care
Chair, Cardiovascular Sciences, FIU

Mario Pascual M.D.
Electrophysiologist
Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care
Bryon Tompkins, M.D.
Cardiac Surgeon
Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care

  continue reading

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