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Chris Miles

@drcjmiles

Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist @GSTTnhs

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Andrew Krahn (@andrewkrahnmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent work by the St George’s group showing the incremental value of 12 lead Holter to detect type 1 Brugada pattern in apparently concealed BrS patients. Adds to annual HL ECGs, and a 1% event rate. ⁦Elijah Behr⁩ ⁦⁦@CSHeartResearch⁩ ⁦Michael J. Ackerman MD,PhD⁩ ⁦

Excellent work by the St George’s group showing the incremental value of 12 lead Holter to detect type 1 Brugada pattern in apparently concealed BrS patients. Adds to annual HL ECGs, and a 1% event rate. ⁦<a href="/BehrElijah/">Elijah Behr</a>⁩ ⁦⁦@CSHeartResearch⁩ ⁦<a href="/MJAckermanMDPhD/">Michael J. Ackerman MD,PhD</a>⁩ ⁦
Prof Michael Papadakis (@michaelpapadak2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Impact of ethnicity on LV remodelling; 1 in 5 black athletes has concentric remodelling/hypertrophy with RWT up to 0.51 in males & 0.48 in females. In contrast, RWT>0.45 should raise suspicion of HCM in white athletes! Just published #EJPC by Dr Joyee Basu PhD academic.oup.com/eurjpc/advance…

Impact of ethnicity on LV remodelling; 1 in 5 black athletes has concentric remodelling/hypertrophy with RWT up to 0.51 in males &amp; 0.48 in females. In contrast, RWT&gt;0.45 should raise suspicion of HCM in white athletes! Just published #EJPC by <a href="/BasuJoyee/">Dr Joyee Basu PhD</a>
academic.oup.com/eurjpc/advance…
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Does a subepicardial microstructural substrate underlie Brugada syndrome, ERS, and iVF? Just out: our Circulation Circulation Frontiers article, where we discuss the notion of a subepicardial cardiomyopathy. ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI… Elijah Behr St George's, University of London (1752-2024) #EPeeps

Does a subepicardial microstructural substrate underlie Brugada syndrome, ERS, and iVF? Just out: our Circulation <a href="/CircAHA/">Circulation</a> Frontiers article, where we discuss the notion of a subepicardial cardiomyopathy.
ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…

<a href="/BehrElijah/">Elijah Behr</a> <a href="/StGeorgesUni/">St George's, University of London (1752-2024)</a> #EPeeps
Bas Boukens (@bjboukens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to see our review online! Subepicardial Cardiomyopathy: A Disease Underlying J-Wave Syndromes and Idiopathic Ventricular Fibrillation.Elijah Behr @RubenCoronel4 Chris Miles ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…

Very happy to see our review online! 
Subepicardial Cardiomyopathy: A Disease Underlying J-Wave Syndromes and Idiopathic Ventricular Fibrillation.<a href="/BehrElijah/">Elijah Behr</a> @RubenCoronel4  <a href="/DrCJMiles/">Chris Miles</a>  ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…
Emanuele Monda (@mondaemanuele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Subepicardial Cardiomyopathy: A Disease Underlying J-Wave Syndromes and Idiopathic Ventricular Fibrillation Circulation ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…

Subepicardial Cardiomyopathy: A Disease Underlying J-Wave Syndromes and Idiopathic Ventricular Fibrillation

<a href="/CircAHA/">Circulation</a> 

ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…
Circulation (@circaha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#StateOfTheArt: Subepicardial cardiomyopathy - a disease underlying J-wave syndromes and idiopathic ventricular fibrillation Elijah Behr Chiara Scrocco Bas Boukens Chris Miles #AHAJournals ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…

#StateOfTheArt: Subepicardial cardiomyopathy - a disease underlying J-wave syndromes and idiopathic ventricular fibrillation <a href="/BehrElijah/">Elijah Behr</a> <a href="/Chiara_Scrocco/">Chiara Scrocco</a> <a href="/bjboukens/">Bas Boukens</a>  <a href="/DrCJMiles/">Chris Miles</a> #AHAJournals ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…
Elijah Behr (@behrelijah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Circulation Chiara Scrocco Bas Boukens Chris Miles Prof. Arthur Wilde But the subepicardium requires new approaches to imaging to visualise the subtle substrate non-invasively and understand it’s significance in those without cardiac arrest, and the correct role for ablation as a therapy.

<a href="/CircAHA/">Circulation</a> <a href="/Chiara_Scrocco/">Chiara Scrocco</a> <a href="/bjboukens/">Bas Boukens</a> <a href="/DrCJMiles/">Chris Miles</a> <a href="/ArthurWilde5/">Prof. Arthur Wilde</a> But the subepicardium requires new approaches to imaging to visualise the subtle substrate non-invasively and understand it’s significance in those without cardiac arrest, and the correct role for ablation as a therapy.
Dr Joyee Basu PhD (@basujoyee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in finding out more about cardiac adaptation to high intensity exercise in HCM? …c2023-abstract.medicalcongress.online/mediatheque/me… via European Society of Cardiology

@MTome (@drmaitetome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ethnic and sex-related differences at presentation in apical hypertrop... sciencedirect.com/science/articl… . HTN, sex and ethnicity play an important role in the pattern of hypertrophy in AHCM. Prof Michael Papadakis Sanjay Sharma Elijah Behr Chris Miles Raghav Bhatia St George's, University of London (1752-2024)

Elijah Behr (@behrelijah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest paper: Potential Diagnostic Role for a Combined Postmortem DNA and RNA Sequencing for Brugada Syndrome | Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine ⁦Mary Noelle Sheppard⁩ ⁦Chris Miles⁩ Ang Asimaki and colleagues ⁦St George's, University of London (1752-2024)⁩ ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…

Matt Ryan (@drmattryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New analysis from REVIVED. PCI remained ineffective regardless of extent of viability. More importantly measuring "hibernation" is not useful, scar burden is major predictor of events and LV recovery. jamanetwork.com/journals/jamac…

New analysis from <a href="/REVIVED_BCIS2/">REVIVED</a>. PCI remained ineffective regardless of extent of viability. More importantly measuring "hibernation" is not useful, scar burden is major predictor of events and LV recovery. jamanetwork.com/journals/jamac…
Dr Joyee Basu PhD (@basujoyee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful to see how research we conducted into HCM and high intensity exercise has helped patients to exercise with confidence. Thank you again to the SAFE-HCM team and all my wonderful participants for making this happen. Prof Michael Papadakis @DNikoletou Dr Jamie O'Driscoll Sanjay Sharma

Prof Michael Papadakis (@michaelpapadak2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When should you investigate RBBB in young or athletic individuals? Published #EJPC ✅1/1000 young individuals have RBBB, commoner in males & athletes; ✅5% have pathology, ASDs but also arrhythmias; ✅Pathology associated with broad RBBB ≥130ms, symptoms, other ECG anomalies.

When should you investigate RBBB in young or athletic individuals? Published #EJPC ✅1/1000 young individuals have RBBB, commoner in males &amp; athletes; ✅5% have pathology, ASDs but also arrhythmias; ✅Pathology associated with broad RBBB ≥130ms, symptoms, other ECG anomalies.
Dr Joyee Basu PhD (@basujoyee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

High intensity exercise can improve cardiorespiratory fitness, reduce cardiovascular risk and provide psychological benefit in individuals with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. However, for these positive effects to have a lasting impact, regular exercise must become a consistent

High intensity exercise can improve cardiorespiratory fitness, reduce cardiovascular risk and provide psychological benefit in individuals with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. However, for these positive effects to have a lasting impact, regular exercise must become a consistent