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Parikshit S. Sharma

Researcher at Rush University Medical Center

Publications -  121
Citations -  3453

Parikshit S. Sharma is an academic researcher from Rush University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cardiac resynchronization therapy. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 93 publications receiving 2013 citations. Previous affiliations of Parikshit S. Sharma include Geisinger Health System & Virginia Commonwealth University.

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Advances in Cardiac Electrophysiology.

TL;DR: There have been new randomized trials in atrial fibrillation ablation, giving insight about rhythm control, and long-term outcomes using machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques as mentioned in this paper .
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A risk score model for predicting intraprocedural cardiac injury during implantable cardioverter defibrillator implantation: Insights from the National Cardiovascular Data Registry

TL;DR: Individual risk factors of intraprocedural cardiac injury (cardiac perforation and tamponade) during implantable cardioverter defibrillator placement have been documented but the prognostic impact of their coexistence has not been explored.
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Comparison of radiofrequency ablation from the coronary cusps and endocardial left ventricular outflow tract for left ventricular summit ventricular arrhythmias in a porcine and infrared thermal model

TL;DR: The coronary cusps are utilized as an alternative vantage point for radiofrequency catheter ablation of left ventricular summit ventricular arrhythmias but are sometimes a challenge despite favorable activation timing and pace mapping.
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Lithium-Induced Brugada Pattern: A Case Report and Review of Literature.

TL;DR: A 74-year-old woman who presented with type 1 Brugada pattern while on lithium therapy was described, and the patient was closely monitored in the hospital for 48 hours with serial ECGs and telemetry, as her lithium levels decreased.