EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - (Page 21) OCTOBER 2007 EMAIL DISCUSSION GROUP 21 Email Discussion Group: October 2007 eaders, thanks so much for your participation this year with EP Lab Digest’s Email Discussion Group! As always, there are more questions this month for discussion. If you would like to join in on the discussion, please email us at eplabdigest@hotmail.com or visit us at www.eplabdigest.com (click on the email discussion group link). Remember, when posting or responding to the discussion group, please let us know if you would like your name, location, and/or email address listed as well. R Readers, want to join EP Lab Digest’s Email Discussion Group, but don’t know how? It’s easy! • In each issue of EP Lab Digest, find a listing of the latest questions and responses from our readers. Then email your EP-related questions and/or responses to “eplabdigest@hotmail.com”. • You can also go to “www.eplabdigest.com” and click on the “Email Discussion” link. Here you can reply with your answers and/or ask new questions. • To find previous discussions on a specific topic, click on the “Archives” link on “www.eplabdigest.com”. Choose any issue from any year, and click on the email discussion section for that month. To search a particular topic, you can also click on the “Article Search” link. • Remember to inform us if you would like your name, location, and email address published, or if you prefer to be listed as “name withheld by request.” Your question or response could appear in an upcoming issue of EP Lab Digest! We look forward to hearing from you! New Question: Roles in EP Lab I have two questions. We are having trouble in our lab — hopefully you can help me out. We have three labs, and will be getting our fourth. One of our three labs is an EP lab.We have 3 RTs, 1 RN and an EP coordinator, who is also an RN. How do you handle call time, and what is the role of the coordinator? — anonymous (To reply to this question, please type “Roles in EP Lab” in your subject line.) procedure? In addition, if performing this procedure, do you use ECHO contrast? If so, how is it administered? — name withheld by request (To reply to this question, please type “Alcohol Septal Ablation” in your subject line.) I’ll send you a PDF copy of Sutter Medical Center’s document “Procedure for Cath Lab: Percutaneous Transluminal Septal Myocardial Ablation” (CATH_PercTrans SeptalAblation.p1.doc.pdf-duplicate-0.pdf). — Brenda McCulloch, RN, MSN, CNS, Cardiovascular Clinical Nurse Specialist, Sutter Heart Institute, Sacramento, CA *Editor’s Note: For a copy of this PDF, please email the editor at “jelrod@hmpcommunications.com” Under Discussion: Back-up Defibrillator for EP Lab (Second Defibrillator) A question that continues to be brought up in our lab is that a second defibrillator is required in case of failure of the primary defibrillator. We have tried to find if this is a standard recommendation, etc. Do you have any insight as to where this information can be located, if it in fact exists? — Mary Hosler, RN, BSN, Bay Regional Medical Center, Bay City, MI (To reply to this question, please type “Back-up Defibrillator” in your subject line.) We do have a back-up defibrillator, although in the five years that I have worked in the lab, we have never used the second defibrillator. — Jackie Carlson, RN, Genesis Medical Center, Davenport, IA Alcohol Septal Ablation Does anyone have, or are they willing to share, established wr itten procedures for this More Questions: ACT Guidelines I was just wondering what people are using for ACT guidelines during pulmonary vein isolations. I am also curious as to what ACT machine they are using. — Heidi Helmer, RN, BSN (To reply to this question, please type “ACT Guidelines” in your subject line.) NIPS, Cardioversions, Tilt Table Testing How many labs perform NIPS, DCCVs and TTTs? — anonymous (To reply to this question, please type “NIPS/DCCV/TTT” in your subject line.) Loop Implant/Explant I was just wondering what some protocols are for loop procedures, particularly explants. I have recently been told that loop explants should take place in a positive pressure room. Any comments on this matter would be appreciated. — Edward Muxlow (To reply to this question, please type “Loop Implant/Explant” in your subject line.) EP Protocols/Procedure Lists We are expanding into EP procedures (i.e., ablations, EP studies, mapping) when our electrophysiology lab opens soon. We would very much appreciate some help with protocols/procedure checklists for EPS, ablations (right atrial and AV nodal), and CRT-D procedures. We are very experienced with caths, interventions, pacer and ICD insertions, but are starting an EP service from scratch. Thanks for your help! — Cindy Muto, RN (To reply to this question, please type “EP Protocols” in your subject line.) list for placement of EP catheters during diagnostic studies by allied health professionals. Does any facility out there have a policy or procedure regarding this? If so, I would like a copy! — Vicki Maestas, ARRT R.T.(R)(T)(CV), CVRT/EP, Banner Baywood Heart Hospital (To reply to this question, please type “Catheter Placement Check-Off” in your subject line.) Catheter Placement Competency Check-Offs I would like a job description and/or competency check-off ATTENTION READERS: How many of you are planning on taking the new Registered Cardiac Electrophysiology Specialist (RCES) exam? What are your thoughts about this new EP credential, and what are your reasons for taking the exam? We want to know! Email us your thoughts at “eplabdigest@hotmail.com”. We look forward to hearing from you! http://www.eplabdigest.com http://www.eplabdigest.com http://www.eplabdigest.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of EP Lab Digest - October 2007 Finally! The New Registered Cardiac Electrophysiology Specialist (RCES) Credential: Interview with Christopher M. Nelson, RN, RCIS, FSICP ECG 101: Closing the Gap Phenomenon Contents Letter from the Editor ICD Patient Support Group: St. Peter’s Hospital Spotlight Interview: Community Healthcare System Use of Magnetic Catheter Navigation for Ablation of Focal Tachycardias Echocardiography: The Preeminent Front Line Screening and Diagnostic Tool for Cardiovascular Imaging and Physiological Assessment First Annual EP Lab Digest Salary Survey: Last Chance! Clinical Trial Update: 2007 Email Discussion Group Adopting and Implementing the AF Ablation Consensus Statement Electrophysiology in the West Summit Events Calendar The Sustained Treatment of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation (STOP AF) Clinical Trial: Interview with Kevin Wheelan, MD Industry News and Products EP Lab Digest - October 2007 EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - ECG 101: Closing the Gap Phenomenon (Page 1) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - ECG 101: Closing the Gap Phenomenon (Page 2) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - ECG 101: Closing the Gap Phenomenon (Page BRC1) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - ECG 101: Closing the Gap Phenomenon (Page BRC2) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Contents (Page 3) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Letter from the Editor (Page 4) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Letter from the Editor (Page 5) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Letter from the Editor (Page 6) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Letter from the Editor (Page 7) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Letter from the Editor (Page 8) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - ICD Patient Support Group: St. Peter’s Hospital (Page 9) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Spotlight Interview: Community Healthcare System (Page 10) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Spotlight Interview: Community Healthcare System (Page 11) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Spotlight Interview: Community Healthcare System (Page 12) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Spotlight Interview: Community Healthcare System (Page 13) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Use of Magnetic Catheter Navigation for Ablation of Focal Tachycardias (Page 14) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Use of Magnetic Catheter Navigation for Ablation of Focal Tachycardias (Page 15) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Echocardiography: The Preeminent Front Line Screening and Diagnostic Tool for Cardiovascular Imaging and Physiological Assessment (Page 16) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - First Annual EP Lab Digest Salary Survey: Last Chance! (Page 17) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Clinical Trial Update: 2007 (Page 18) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Clinical Trial Update: 2007 (Page BRC3) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Clinical Trial Update: 2007 (Page BRC4) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Clinical Trial Update: 2007 (Page 19) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Clinical Trial Update: 2007 (Page 20) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Email Discussion Group (Page 21) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Adopting and Implementing the AF Ablation Consensus Statement (Page 22) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Electrophysiology in the West Summit (Page 23) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Electrophysiology in the West Summit (Page 24) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Events Calendar (Page 25) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - The Sustained Treatment of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation (STOP AF) Clinical Trial: Interview with Kevin Wheelan, MD (Page 26) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - The Sustained Treatment of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation (STOP AF) Clinical Trial: Interview with Kevin Wheelan, MD (Page 27) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Industry News and Products (Page 28) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Industry News and Products (Page 29) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Industry News and Products (Page 30) EP Lab Digest - October 2007 - Industry News and Products (Page BRC5)
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