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Doctor Stewart Brown

Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)

Dr Stewart Brown is a devices and EP trainee currently based at the Bristol Heart Institute, UK. His research interests are the use of remote monitoring to detect pacing induced cardiomyopathy.

Half of all pacemakers implanted have a significant right ventricular pacing burden in the first year after pacing. Insights from remote monitoring

Event: EHRA 2025

Topic: Home and Remote Patient Monitoring

Session: Poster session 2: arrhythmia mechanisms, device therapy, and ventricular arrhythmias

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Accumulation of risk factors for pacing-induced cardiomyopathy has a detrimental effect on thoracic impedance and left ventricular ejection fraction.

Event: EHRA 2025

Topic: Home and Remote Patient Monitoring

Session: Poster session 2: arrhythmia mechanisms, device therapy, and ventricular arrhythmias

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Heart rate is an important predictor of pacing induced cardiomyopathy in a machine learning analysis

Event: EHRA 2024

Topic: Home and Remote Patient Monitoring

Session: Devices: miscellaneous

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Very low event rate and few device implants in drug-induced brugada. A seven-year experience of ajmaline challenge at a district general hospital.

Event: EHRA 2022

Topic: Prevention

Session: ePosters Day 1

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