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Simon P. Fynn
Researcher at Papworth Hospital
Publications - 54
Citations - 3261
Simon P. Fynn is an academic researcher from Papworth Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atrial fibrillation & Catheter ablation. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 53 publications receiving 2907 citations. Previous affiliations of Simon P. Fynn include Royal Melbourne Hospital & University of Melbourne.
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An entirely subcutaneous implantable cardioverter–defibrillator.
Gust H. Bardy,Warren Smith,Margaret Hood,Ian Crozier,Iain Melton,Luc Jordaens,Dominic A.M.J. Theuns,Robert E. Park,David Wright,Derek T. Connelly,Simon P. Fynn,Francis Murgatroyd,Johannes Sperzel,Joerg Neuzner,Stefan G. Spitzer,Ardashev Av,A. Oduro,Lucas V.A. Boersma,Alexander H. Maass,Isabelle C. Van Gelder,Arthur A.M. Wilde,Pascal F.H.M. van Dessel,Reinoud E. Knops,Craig S. Barr,Pierpaolo Lupo,Riccardo Cappato,Andrew A. Grace +26 more
TL;DR: In small, nonrandomized studies, an entirely subcutaneous ICD consistently detected and converted ventricular fibrillation induced during electrophysiological testing and successfully detected and treated all 12 episodes of spontaneous, sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmia.
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Targeted left ventricular lead placement to guide cardiac resynchronization therapy: the TARGET study: a randomized, controlled trial.
Fakhar Z. Khan,Mumohan S. Virdee,Christopher R. Palmer,Peter J. Pugh,Denis O’Halloran,Maros Elsik,Philip A. Read,David Begley,Simon P. Fynn,David P. Dutka +9 more
TL;DR: Compared with standard CRT treatment, the use of speckle-tracking echocardiography to the target LV lead placement yields significantly improved response and clinical status and lower rates of combined death and heart failure-related hospitalization.
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Electrophysiologic and electroanatomic changes in the human atrium associated with age.
Peter M. Kistler,Prashanthan Sanders,Prashanthan Sanders,Simon P. Fynn,Simon P. Fynn,Irene H. Stevenson,Irene H. Stevenson,Steven J. Spence,Steven J. Spence,Jitendra K. Vohra,Jitendra K. Vohra,Paul B. Sparks,Paul B. Sparks,Jonathan M. Kalman,Jonathan M. Kalman +14 more
TL;DR: Ageing is associated with regional conduction slowing, anatomically determined conduction delay at the crista, and structural changes that include areas of low voltage that may explain the increased propensity to AF with aging.
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P-Wave Morphology in Focal Atrial Tachycardia: Development of an Algorithm to Predict the Anatomic Site of Origin
Peter M. Kistler,Kurt C. Roberts-Thomson,Kurt C. Roberts-Thomson,Haris M. Haqqani,Haris M. Haqqani,Simon P. Fynn,Simon P. Fynn,Suresh Singarayar,Suresh Singarayar,Jitendra K. Vohra,Jitendra K. Vohra,Joseph B. Morton,Joseph B. Morton,Paul B. Sparks,Paul B. Sparks,Jonathan M. Kalman,Jonathan M. Kalman +16 more
TL;DR: Characteristic PWMs corresponding to known anatomic sites for focal AT are associated with high specificity and sensitivity at common atrial sites for tachycardia foci.
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Electrophysiological and Electrocardiographic Characteristics of Focal Atrial Tachycardia Originating From the Pulmonary Veins Acute and Long-Term Outcomes of Radiofrequency Ablation
Peter M. Kistler,Prashanthan Sanders,Simon P. Fynn,Irene H. Stevenson,Azlan Hussin,Jitendra K. Vohra,Paul B. Sparks,Jonathan M. Kalman +7 more
TL;DR: PV AT has a distribution similar to PV AF, with a propensity to upper veins, however, the majority of foci are ostial, and only a small percentage occur from deep in the PV.