Amir Schricker (@axisdeviation) 's Twitter Profile
Amir Schricker

@axisdeviation

Cardiac electrophysiologist, researcher, and food enthusiast in SF Bay Area.

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Great team effort reporting our results of open window mapping to map/ablate AP in JICE. Congrats to my co-authors. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32789708/

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Exciting day doing our first @farapulse pulsed field ablation (PFA) cases today! (Mapping done for fun, during waiting period...and not bad for 64 seconds of ablation.) Christopher Woods

Exciting day doing our first @farapulse pulsed field ablation (PFA) cases today! (Mapping done for fun, during waiting period...and not bad for 64 seconds of ablation.) <a href="/EPWoodsShop/">Christopher Woods</a>
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ILAM for localized LA flutter?! Congrats to Christopher Woods for leading 🙏. DZ can be overt niduses for reentry in the atrium. Perhaps a potential PVI+. #QSQ Correlation Between Sinus Rhythm Deceleration Zones and Critical Sites for Localized Reentry heartrhythmopen.com/article/S2666-…

ILAM for localized LA flutter?!  Congrats to <a href="/EPWoodsShop/">Christopher Woods</a> for leading 🙏. DZ can be overt niduses for reentry in the atrium.  Perhaps a potential PVI+. #QSQ

Correlation Between Sinus Rhythm Deceleration Zones and Critical Sites for Localized Reentry heartrhythmopen.com/article/S2666-…
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Young pt with NICM told me today he “fainted” after the soccer ball hit him in his chest during a match. Was shocked to see this on his S-ICD. #EPeeps

Young pt with NICM told me today he “fainted” after the soccer ball hit him in his chest during a match. Was shocked to see this on his S-ICD. #EPeeps
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I’ve always been proud to be an Iranian American immigrant. But to follow Stanford’s new language standards, I would need to call myself an “Iranian US-citizen person-who-immigrated.”  This seems awfully wrong. (Thread)