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Journal of Arrhythmia

Journal of Arrhythmia is a scientific journal, published by Wiley since 2005 in English. The journal's country of origin is Japan.

Details
Abbr. J Arrhythm
Publisher Wiley
Start 2005
End Continuing
Frequency Bimonthly, 2012-
p-ISSN 1880-4276
e-ISSN 1883-2148
Country Japan
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 10094 32
SJR / Ranks: 8277 545
CiteScore / Ranks: 9809 2.40
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Miyazaki N, Okada M, Mizutani A, Tanaka N
J Arrhythm . 2025 Mar; 41(2):e70034. PMID: 40070818
Post-pacing interval (PPI)-tachycardia cycle length >100 ms after entrainment from the cavotricuspid isthmus (CTI) is rare in typical atrial flutter (AFL). Low-voltage areas (LVAs) in the CTI can create conduction...
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Zahid M, Hassan S, Faheem M, Rehman A, Ali S
J Arrhythm . 2025 Mar; 41(2):e70039. PMID: 40070817
No abstract available.
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Oginosawa Y
J Arrhythm . 2025 Mar; 41(2):e70035. PMID: 40066302
No abstract available.
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Morioku T, Egami Y, Matsunaga-Lee Y, Yano M, Nishino M
J Arrhythm . 2025 Mar; 41(2):e70036. PMID: 40066301
This case report demonstrates that the ICPM-A/V setting in open window mapping reduces misannotations and improves mapping accuracy for accessory pathways.
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Sood A, Hui Y, Turnbull S, De Silva K, Bhaskaran A, Campbell T, et al.
J Arrhythm . 2025 Mar; 41(2):e70026. PMID: 40061218
Background: Patients search online content to improve their understanding of medical procedures. The quality of online patient education materials (OPEMs) on catheter ablation of ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) requires investigation. Methods:...
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Kanda T, Minamiguchi H, Iwami R, Iida O, Higuchi Y
J Arrhythm . 2025 Mar; 41(2):e70030. PMID: 40046264
High-resolution mapping with Ripple and LAM modules enabled precise identification of slow pathway ablation targets in a PLSVC patient. This novel approach overcame anatomical challenges, offering a more effective strategy...
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Hirota N, Suzuki S, Arita T, Yagi N, Kishi M, Semba H, et al.
J Arrhythm . 2025 Mar; 41(2):e70031. PMID: 40046262
Background: The efficacy of artificial intelligence (AI)-enhanced electrocardiography (ECG) for detecting hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and its dilated phase (dHCM) has been developed, though specific ECG characteristics associated with these conditions...
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Takami M, Imamura K, Fukuzawa K
J Arrhythm . 2025 Feb; 41(1):e70028. PMID: 39995584
No abstract available.