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Professor Yves De Greef

ZAS Hospital aan de Stroom - ZNA Middelheim Hospital, Antwerp (Belgium)
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Dr Yves De Greef is Cardiologist & Electrophysiologist at the ZNA Heart Centre Middelheim, Antwerp, Belgium &  Professor in Cardiology at the Heart Rhythm Management Centre, University Hospital Brussels, Belgium. Main interest is clinical research in the field of AF ablation with publication of many peer reviewed articles. He defended his PhD degree in medical science at the University Hospital Brussels, Belgium April 2015. He is a satellite partner of the postgraduate fellowship training program in cardiac electrophysiology and pacing of the Heart Rhythm Management Centre training national and international fellows.
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Impact of diagnosis-to-ablation time on atrial fibrillation recurrence: most pronounced in the first 3 years after diagnosis and clinically irrelevant thereafter.
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Impact of diagnosis-to-ablation time on atrial fibrillation recurrence: most pronounced in the first 3 years after diagnosis and clinically irrelevant thereafter.
Veins without real-time pulmonary vein isolation during cryoballoon ablation strongly predict long-term atrial fibrillation recurrence
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Veins without real-time pulmonary vein isolation during cryoballoon ablation strongly predict long-term atrial fibrillation recurrence
Early timing of ablation after diagnosis: a powerful way to reduce atrial fibrillation recurrence
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Early timing of ablation after diagnosis: a powerful way to reduce atrial fibrillation recurrence
Additional benefit of multiple ablations balanced against cumulative complication risk in a large cohort of atrial fibrillation patients
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Additional benefit of multiple ablations balanced against cumulative complication risk in a large cohort of atrial fibrillation patients
Long-term follow-up of atrial fibrillation ablation in a large cohort:earlier timing of ablation improves outcome
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Long-term follow-up of atrial fibrillation ablation in a large cohort:earlier timing of ablation improves outcome

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