Impact Statistics and New Editor Announced
Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology (Circ EP) welcomes new Editor Paul J. Wang, MD.
Dr. Wang is the Director of the Stanford Cardiac Arrhythmia Service and Professor of Medicine and of Bioengineering (by courtesy). He has practiced cardiac electrophysiology as an arrhythmia expert for over 26 years and has pioneered new techniques in the management of heart rhythm problems.
“Just as new technology has propelled our field, under my direction as Editor, Circ EP will harness the power of digital technology to expand the impact of discoveries we publish with new initiatives that include podcasts, videos, clinical trial updates, and online teaching cases,” says Dr. Wang. “Together, the high-quality research published in Circ EP and enhanced online features will continue to cause a ripple effect: Innovation will be sparked, novel heart rhythm science shared, and patient care improved.”
Editor's Perspective
Dr. Wang continues, “It’s research like the current top-cited articles, featured below, that make me proud to represent Circ EP. Read these articles now to improve your practice and reference them in your own research—they’re freely accessible by clicking the article title.”
Top 5 Most-Cited Circ EP Articles Published in 2017
- Familial Occurrence of Atrioventricular Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia
Yoav Michowitz, MD; Adi Anis-Heusler, MD; Eyal Reinstein, MD; et al
- Role of His Refractory Premature Ventricular Complexes in the Differential Diagnosis of a Left Bundle Branch Block Morphology Tachycardia
Shiv Bagga, MD; Parin J. Patel, MD; Eric N. Prystowsky, MD; et al
- Patient-Specific Drug Screening Using a Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Model of Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia Type 2
Leonid Maizels, MD, PhD; Irit Huber, PhD; Gil Arbel, MSc; et al
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes Provide In Vivo Biological Pacemaker Function
Samuel Chauveau, MD; Evgeny P. Anyukhovsky, PhD; Meital Ben-Ari, MSc; et al
- TGF-β1 (Transforming Growth Factor-β1) Plays a Pivotal Role in Cardiac Myofibroblast Arrhythmogenicity
Nicolò Salvarani, PhD; Ange Maguy, PhD; Stefano A. De Simone, MSc; et al
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