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Han S. Lim
Researcher at University of Melbourne
Publications - 121
Citations - 4025
Han S. Lim is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catheter ablation & Atrial fibrillation. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 108 publications receiving 3320 citations. Previous affiliations of Han S. Lim include Royal Adelaide Hospital & Austin Hospital.
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Driver Domains in Persistent Atrial Fibrillation
Michel Haïssaguerre,Mélèze Hocini,Arnaud Denis,Ashok J. Shah,Yuki Komatsu,Seigo Yamashita,Matthew Daly,Sana Amraoui,Stephan Zellerhoff,Marie-Quitterie Picat,Adam Quotb,Laurence Jesel,Han S. Lim,Sylvain Ploux,Pierre Bordachar,Guillaume Attuel,Valentin Meillet,Philippe Ritter,Nicolas Derval,Frederic Sacher,Olivier Bernus,Hubert Cochet,Pierre Jaïs,Rémi Dubois +23 more
TL;DR: Persistent AF in early months is maintained predominantly by drivers clustered in a few regions, most of them being unstable reentries.
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Long‐term Outcomes of Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis
Anand N. Ganesan,Nicholas J. Shipp,Anthony G. Brooks,Pawel Kuklik,Dennis H. Lau,Han S. Lim,Thomas E Sullivan,Kurt C. Roberts-Thomson,Prashanthan Sanders +8 more
TL;DR: Although significant heterogeneity is seen with single procedures, long‐term freedom from atrial arrhythmia can be achieved in some patients, but multiple procedures may be required.
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Effect of atrial fibrillation on atrial thrombogenesis in humans: impact of rate and rhythm.
Han S. Lim,Scott R. Willoughby,C. Schultz,Cheryl Gan,Muayad Alasady,Dennis H. Lau,Darryl P. Leong,Anthony G. Brooks,Glenn D. Young,Peter M. Kistler,Jonathan M. Kalman,Matthew I. Worthley,Prashanthan Sanders +12 more
TL;DR: Rapid atrial rates and AF in humans both result in increased platelet activation and thrombin generation, and these findings suggest that although rapidatrial rates increase the thrombogenic risk, AF may further potentiate this risk.
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Complexity and Distribution of Drivers in Relation to Duration of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation
Han S. Lim,Mélèze Hocini,Rémi Dubois,Arnaud Denis,Nicolas Derval,Stephan Zellerhoff,Seigo Yamashita,Benjamin Berte,Saagar Mahida,Yuki Komatsu,Matthew Daly,Laurence Jesel,Carole Pomier,Valentin Meillet,Sana Amraoui,Ashok J. Shah,Hubert Cochet,Frédéric Sacher,Pierre Jaïs,Michel Haïssaguerre +19 more
TL;DR: The complexity of AF drivers increases with prolonged AF duration, and re-entrant and focal drivers are predominantly located in the PV antral and adjacent regions, however, with longerAF duration, multiple drivers are distributed at extra-PV sites.
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Time Course of Inflammation, Myocardial Injury, and Prothrombotic Response After Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation
Han S. Lim,C. Schultz,Jerry Dang,Muayad Alasady,Dennis H. Lau,Anthony G. Brooks,Christopher X. Wong,Kurt C. Roberts-Thomson,Glenn D. Young,Matthew I. Worthley,Prashanthan Sanders,Scott R. Willoughby +11 more
TL;DR: Patients undergoing radiofrequency ablation for AF exhibit an inflammatory response within 3 days and the extent of inflammatory response predicts early AF recurrence but not late recurrence, and prothrombotic markers are elevated at 1 week after ablation and may contribute to increased risk of early thrombosis events after AF ablation.