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Recommendations for the organization of electrophysiology and cardiac pacing services during the COVID-19 pandemic

COVID-19 is a rapidly evolving public health emergency that has largely impacted the provision of healthcare services around the world. The challenge for electrophysiology teams is double; on one side preventing disease spread by limiting all nonessential face-to-face interactions, but at the same t...

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Published in:Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology 2020-11, Vol.59 (2), p.307-313
Main Authors: Saenz, Luis C, Miranda, Antonio, Speranza, Ricardo, Texeira Ricardo Alkmim, Rojel Ulises, Enriquez, Andres, Figuereido Marcio
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