
Doctor Sebastian Stec
Institute for Cardiovascular Science, CardioMedicum, Cracow, Poland, Cracow (Poland)
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Biography
Dr. Stec graduated in 1998 from Warsaw Medical University, Poland, completed an MD/PhD at Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education in 2013, and has been a continuously involved in several electrocardiography and interventional electrophysiology projects. He is an pioneer in zero-fluoroscopy catheter ablation and hybrid electrophysiological procedures. He remains a holistic physician with multidisciplinary or heart-team approaches for symptoms and arrhythmia management. He is the first author and co-author of several patents in the field of cardiology, electrophysiology and cardiac surgery. He is running multicentre registries on catheter ablation (ELEKTRO), rare arrhythmias (RARE-A-CARE) and cardioneuroablation (POLCA). He is an author and co-author of 3 RCT in the field of cardioneuroablation. He is performing > 500 catheter ablations (including 100 CNA) /year including procedures during pregnancy, childhood, ACHD, electric storms and cardioneuroablation.
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Prevalence and co-incidence of symptomatic idiopathic sinus tachycardias and symptomatic vagally mediated bradyarrhythmias before and after cardioneuroablation.
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New insights from repeated extra-cardiac vagal nerve stimulation after recent successful cardioneuroablation in high risk patients with vagally-mediated bradyarrhythmias.
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Clinical outcomes of cardioneuroablation: what does the evidence tell us?
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Reevaluation of the indications for permanent pacemaker implantation after cardioneuroablation.
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Fluoroless catheter ablation of supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias in pregnancy: validation of a standard approach in a large multicenter registry.
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Zero- or near-zero-fluoroscopy radiofrequency catheter ablation for aortic sinus cusp idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias
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Efficiency of electrocardiographic algorithms in management of idiopathic outflow tract ventricular arrhythmias in children
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