
Doctor Erik Kulstad
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas (United States of America)
Biography
Dr. Kulstad is Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center and attending physician in the Parkland Hospital emergency department. His research interests include care of the emergent/undifferentiated patient, temperature and its influence on patient outcomes, resuscitation, and the development of medical devices and technology. He received degrees in Chemical Engineering from the University of Maryland and the University of Houston, and his medical degree from the University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, USA.
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Comparison of continuity index for drag versus point-by-point ablation with the use of proactive esophageal cooling
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Analysis of thermal effects from pulsed field ablation
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Impact of ultra-short pauses between stacked lesions with and without active esophageal cooling
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Patient age, gender, and early outcome after PVI atrial ablation: analysis of a large regional database
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An analysis of the influence of atrial wall thickness on the protective effects of proactive esophageal cooling during high-power short-duration radiofrequency ablation
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Influence of thermal conductivity on esophageal protection with a cooling device during high-power short-duration radiofrequency ablation
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