
Eduardo Sanhueza
@dredosanhueza
DRCPSC, Cardiologist, EP Fellow at Kingston General Hospital. Former EP Fellow at Sunnybrook Health Science Center
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31-05-2010 04:28:41
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#EPeeps Activation map of the initial dual loop re-entrant tachycardia. The common isthmus in the posterior LA is shown with re-entry around an area of posterior scar and around the LSPV and RSPV. REDO AF Mauricio Scanavacca @BiosenseWebster LAHRS @MujerSIAC #WomenInEP


Excited to use the Advisor HD Grid X for the first time in our patients with persistent AF. Impressed by the fast mapping and the high accuracy in anatomical detail. Thanks Cengiz Burak, MD, DRCPSC , David Bakker, Carlo Duc-Malagisi and ashita thaker for all your help Abbott Queen's University



Third procedure for symptomatic AF with durable isolation of the pulmonary veins and posterior wall. What is the next move? Cengiz Burak, MD, DRCPSC Eduardo Sanhueza Victor M. Neira Vidal, MD, DRCPSC, FACC Andres Enriquez Canadian Heart Rhythm Society



What a productive week! I'm incredibly grateful to my amazing team, not only for their dedication to their cases but also for their support in allowing me to take the lead as the primary operator. I can’t thank them enough. Victor M. Neira Vidal, MD, DRCPSC, FACC Cengiz Burak, MD, DRCPSC Matthew Hanson

Fantastic start of the second day of the Kingston Arrhythmia Symposium with live cases 🙌🏼🇨🇦 Queen's U Department of Medicine Andres Enriquez Matthew Hanson Cengiz Burak, MD, DRCPSC Victor M. Neira Vidal, MD, DRCPSC, FACC


It was an honour to participate in the 2025 Kingston Arrhythmia Symposium hosted by Queen's U Department of Medicine. A fantastic opportunity to learn, enhance skills, and connect with new colleagues and friends. KingstonHSC Abbott Cardiovascular Victor M. Neira Vidal, MD, DRCPSC, FACC Matthew Hanson Andres Enriquez Cengiz Burak, MD, DRCPSC


A Case Report of Persistent Phrenic Nerve Injury by Pulsed Field Ablation: Lessons from Anatomical Reconstruction and Electrode Positioning Akihiko Nogami heartrhythmcasereports.com/article/S2214-…


I’m pleased to have been invited to participate in the First Dr. Robert Nolan Cardiovascular Resident Research and Case Competition—an incredible opportunity to share knowledge and learn from my colleagues. Queen's U Department of Medicine KingstonHSC Queen's University


Graduation Adult Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship, Queen’s University 2025 I just want to say thank you to everyone who supported me along this journey. Proud of what I’ve achieved—and hopeful that the best is yet to come. Queen's University Queen's U Department of Medicine KingstonHSC


Ischemic VT case with extensive apical AS scar. LP and fractionated signals were localized in septum, aligning with patchy scar areas on the high-density map and deceleration zones on the ILAM map Substrate modification was successfully performed Thanks Victor M. Neira Vidal, MD, DRCPSC, FACC Cengiz Burak, MD, DRCPSC


Welcome to our June 18 issue of #JACCCaseReports JACC Journals! See our articles with links below. jacc.org/journal/case-r… Full PDF here: jacc.org/doi/10.1016/S2… Video summary here: youtu.be/A-HvfqIqE5Y Minnow Walsh, MD, MACC Dee Dee Wang MD Harlan Krumholz Justine VarieurTurco Cutting Balloon

I'm happy to share that two of our abstracts have been accepted for presentation at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2025 Grateful to work with such an incredible team and looking forward to sharing our findings in Québec! 🇨🇦 Queen's U Department of Medicine KingstonHSC Queen's University Victor M. Neira Vidal, MD, DRCPSC, FACC


Posterior mitral annular PVC in a patient without structural heart disease. Initially suspected to be a PM PVC, but HD Grid X mapping and ICE revealed the true origin along the posterior mitral annulus. Thanks Cengiz Burak, MD, DRCPSC Victor M. Neira Vidal, MD, DRCPSC, FACC Matthew Hanson for your help and support !