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Kenzo Hirao

Researcher at Tokyo Medical and Dental University

Publications -  343
Citations -  4937

Kenzo Hirao is an academic researcher from Tokyo Medical and Dental University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catheter ablation & Atrial fibrillation. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 334 publications receiving 4022 citations.

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Age of First Arrhythmic Event in Brugada Syndrome: Data From the SABRUS (Survey on Arrhythmic Events in Brugada Syndrome) in 678 Patients.

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TL;DR: SABRUS (Survey on Arrhythmic Events in Brugada Syndrome) presents the first analysis on the age distribution of AE in brugada syndrome, suggesting 2 age cutoffs that might be important for decision-making.
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Fever-related arrhythmic events in the multicenter Survey on Arrhythmic Events in Brugada Syndrome

TL;DR: The risk of fever-related AE in BrS markedly varies according to age group, sex, and ethnicity, and taking these factors into account could help the clinical management of patients with BrS with fever.
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Quantitative Analysis of the Isolation Area During the Chronic Phase After a 28-mm Second-Generation Cryoballoon Ablation Demarcated by High-Resolution Electroanatomic Mapping.

TL;DR: Although the PV isolation areas during the chronic phase after the second-generation CB ablation were generally wide, they were significantly smaller than the area encircled by the CPVI line except at the right inferior PV antrum.
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Utility of gallium-67 scintigraphy for evaluation of cardiac sarcoidosis with ventricular tachycardia.

TL;DR: Gallium-67 scintigraphy reflects the activity of Sarcoid granulomas and thus is useful for evaluation of cardiac sarcoidosis in patients with potential VT, andActivity of sarcoids granuloma may be associated with the occurrence of VT.
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Renal Function After Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation

TL;DR: Elimination of AF by catheter ablation was associated with improvement of kidney function over a 1-year follow-up in patients with mild to moderate kidney dysfunction.