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Circulation | 2003

ACC/AHA/ESC Guidelines for the Management of Patients With Supraventricular Arrhythmias—Executive Summary A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines and the European Society of Cardiology Committee for Practice Guidelines (Writing Committee to Develop Guidelines for the Management of Patients With Supraventricular Arrhythmias)

Carina Blomström-Lundqvist; Melvin M. Scheinman; Etienne Aliot; Joseph S. Alpert; Hugh Calkins; A. John Camm; W. Barton Campbell; David E. Haines; Karl H. Kuck; Bruce B. Lerman; D. Douglas Miller; Charlie Willard Shaeffer; William G. Stevenson; Gordon F. Tomaselli; Elliott M. Antman; Sidney C. Smith; David P. Faxon; Valentin Fuster; Raymond J. Gibbons; Gabriel Gregoratos; Loren F. Hiratzka; Sharon A. Hunt; Alice K. Jacobs; Richard O. Russell; Silvia G. Priori; Jean Jacques Blanc; Andzrej Budaj; Enrique Fernandez Burgos; Martin R. Cowie; Jaap W. Deckers

ACC/AHA/ESC guidelines for the management of patients with supraventricular arrhythmias--executive summary : a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines and the European Society of Cardiology Committee for Practice Guidelines (Writing Committee to Develop Guidelines for the Management of Patients With Supraventricular Arrhythmias).


European Heart Journal | 2003

European guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention in clinical practice

Guy De Backer; Ettore Ambrosioni; Knut Borch-Johnsen; Carlos Brotons; Renata Cifkova; Jean Dallongeville; Shah Ebrahim; Ole Faergeman; Ian Graham; Giuseppe Mancia; Volkert Manger Cats; Kristina Orth-Gomér; Joep Perk; Kalevi Pyörälä; Jose L. Rodicio; Susana Sans; Vedat Sansoy; Udo Sechtem; Sigmund Silber; Troels Thomsen; David Wood; Christian Albus; Nuri Bages; Gunilla Burell; Ronan Conroy; Hans Christian Deter; Christoph Hermann-Lingen; Steven Humphries; Anthony P. Fitzgerald; Brian Oldenburg

Guidelines aim to present all the relevant evidence on a particular issue in order to help physicians to weigh the benefits and risks of a particular diagnostic or therapeutic procedure. They should be helpful in everyday clinical decision-making. A great number of guidelines have been issued in recent years by different organisations--European Society of Cardiology (ESC), American Heart Association (AHA), American College of Cardiology (ACC), and other related societies. By means of links to web sites of National Societies several hundred guidelines are available. This profusion can put at stake the authority and validity of guidelines, which can only be guaranteed if they have been developed by an unquestionable decision-making process. This is one of the reasons why the ESC and others have issued recommendations for formulating and issuing guidelines. In spite of the fact that standards for issuing good quality guidelines are well defined, recent surveys of guidelines published in peer-reviewed journals between 1985 and 1998 have shown that methodological standards were not complied with in the vast majority of cases. It is therefore of great importance that guidelines and recommendations are presented in formats that are easily interpreted. Subsequently, their implementation programmes must also be well conducted. Attempts have been made to determine whether guidelines improve the quality of clinical practice and the utilisation of health resources. In addition, the legal implications of medical guidelines have been discussed and examined, resulting in position documents, which have been published by a specific task force. The ESC Committee for practice guidelines (CPG) supervises and coordinates the preparation of new guidelines and expert consensus documents produced by task forces, expert groups or consensus panels. The Committee is also responsible for the endorsement of these guidelines or statements.


European Heart Journal | 2003

European guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention in clinical practice: Third Joint Task Force of European and other Societies on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice (constituted by representatives of eight societies and by invited experts)

Guy De Backer; Ettore Ambrosioni; Knut Borch-Johnsen; Carlos Brotons; Renata Cifkova; Jean Dallongeville; Shah Ebrahim; Ole Faergeman; Ian Graham; Giuseppe Mancia; Volkert Manger Cats; Kristina Orth-Gomér; Joep Perk; Kalevi Pyörälä; Jose L. Rodicio; Susana Sans; Vedat Sansoy; Udo Sechtem; Sigmund Silber; Troels Thomsen; David Wood; Christian Albus; Nuri Bages; Gunilla Burell; Ronan Conroy; Hans Christian Deter; Christoph Hermann-Lingen; Steven Humphries; Anthony P. Fitzgerald; Brian Oldenburg

Guidelines aim to present all the relevant evidence on a particular issue in order to help physicians to weigh the benefits and risks of a particular diagnostic or therapeutic procedure. They should be helpful in everyday clinical decision-making. A great number of guidelines have been issued in recent years by different organisations--European Society of Cardiology (ESC), American Heart Association (AHA), American College of Cardiology (ACC), and other related societies. By means of links to web sites of National Societies several hundred guidelines are available. This profusion can put at stake the authority and validity of guidelines, which can only be guaranteed if they have been developed by an unquestionable decision-making process. This is one of the reasons why the ESC and others have issued recommendations for formulating and issuing guidelines. In spite of the fact that standards for issuing good quality guidelines are well defined, recent surveys of guidelines published in peer-reviewed journals between 1985 and 1998 have shown that methodological standards were not complied with in the vast majority of cases. It is therefore of great importance that guidelines and recommendations are presented in formats that are easily interpreted. Subsequently, their implementation programmes must also be well conducted. Attempts have been made to determine whether guidelines improve the quality of clinical practice and the utilisation of health resources. In addition, the legal implications of medical guidelines have been discussed and examined, resulting in position documents, which have been published by a specific task force. The ESC Committee for practice guidelines (CPG) supervises and coordinates the preparation of new guidelines and expert consensus documents produced by task forces, expert groups or consensus panels. The Committee is also responsible for the endorsement of these guidelines or statements.


European Heart Journal | 2005

Executive summary of the guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of acute heart failure: the Task Force on Acute Heart Failure of the European Society of Cardiology.

Markku S. Nieminen; Silvia G. Priori; Maria Angeles Alonso Garcia; Andrzej Budaj; Enrique Fernandez Burgos; John Lekakis; Gianfranco Mazzotta; Otto A. Smiseth; Kenneth Dickstein; María G. Crespo-Leiro; Roberto Ferrari


European Heart Journal | 2004

Guidelines on prevention, diagnosis and treatment of infective endocarditis. Executive summary. The task force on infective endocarditis of the European Society of Cardiology

Dieter Horstkotte; Ferenc Follath; Erno Gutschik; Maria Lengyel; Ali Oto; Alain Pavie; Jordi Soler-Soler; Gaetano Thiene; Alexander von Graevenitz; Silvia G. Priori; Maria Angeles Alonso Garcia; Jean-Jacques Blanc; Andrzej Budaj; Martin R. Cowie; Veronica Dean; Jaap W. Deckers; Enrique Fernandez Burgos; John Lekakis; Bertil Lindahl; Gianfranco Mazzotta; Joao Morais; Otto A. Smiseth; Alec Vahanian; François Delahaye; Alexander Parkhomenko; Gerasimos Filipatos; Jan Aldershvile; Panos E. Vardas


European Heart Journal | 2004

Expert consensus document on beta-adrenergic receptor blockers

José López-Sendó; Karl Swedberg; John J.V. McMurray; Juan Tamargo; Aldo P. Maggioni; Henry J. Dargie; Michal Tendera; Finn Waagstein; Jan Kjekshus; Philippe Lechat; Christian Torp Pedersen; Silvia G. Priori; Maria Angeles Alonso Garcia; Jean-Jacques Blanc; Andrzej Budaj; Martin R. Cowie; Veronica Dean; Jaap W. Deckers; Enrique Fernandez Burgos; John Lekakis; Bertil Lindahl; Gianfranco Mazzotta; Keith McGregor; Joao Morais; Ali Oto; Otto A. Smiseth; Diego Ardissino; Cristina Avendano; Carina Blomström Lundqvist; Denis Clé ment


European Heart Journal | 2003

Management of grown up congenital heart disease

John E. Deanfield; Erik Thaulow; Carol Warnes; Gary Webb; Frantizek Kolbel; Andreas Hoffman; Keld Sorenson; Harald Kaemmerer; Ulf Thilén; Margreet Bink-Boelkens; Laurence Iserin; Luciano Daliento; Eric Silove; Andrew N. Redington; Pascal Vouhé; Silvia G. Priori; Maria Angeles Alonso; Jean-Jacques Blanc; Andrzej Budaj; Martin R. Cowie; Jaap W. Deckers; Enrique Fernandez Burgos; John Lekakis; Bertil Lindahl; Gianfranco Mazzotta; Joao Morais; Ali Oto; Otto A. Smiseth; Hans Joachim Trappe; Werner Klein


Archive | 2003

Management of Grown Up Congenital Heart Disease The Task Force on the Management of Grown Up Congenital Heart Disease of the European Society of Cardiology

John Deanfield; Erik Thaulow; Carol Warnes; Gary Webb; Andreas Hoffman; Keld Sorenson; Harald Kaemmerer; Ulf Thilén; Margreet Bink-Boelkens; Laurence Iserin; Eric Silove; Andrew N. Redington; Pascal Vouhé; Silvia G. Priori; Maria Angeles Alonso; Jean-Jacques Blanc; Andrzej Budaj; Martin R. Cowie; Jaap W. Deckers; Enrique Fernandez Burgos; John Lekakis; Bertil Lindahl; Gianfranco Mazzotta; Ali Oto; Otto A. Smiseth; Hans Joachim; Werner Klein; Jaromir Hradec; Alexander Parkhomenko; Patrizia Presbitero


Archive | 2003

Expert consensus document on management of cardiovascular diseases during pregnancy The Task Force on the Management of Cardiovascular Diseases During Pregnancy of the European Society of Cardiology

Celia M. Oakley; A Child; Bernard Jung; Patricia Presbitero; Pilar Tornos; Werner Klein; Maria Angeles Alonso Garcia; Carina Blomström-Lundqvist; Henry J. Dargie; Jaap W. Deckers; Marcus Flather; Jaromir Hradec; Gianfranco Mazzotta; Ali Oto; Alexander Parkhomenko; Sigmund Silber; Adam Torbicki; Hans-Joachim Trappe; Veronica Dean; Dominique Poumeyrol-Jumeau


European Heart Journal | 2003

ACC/AHA/ESC guidelines for the management of patients with supraventricular arrhythmias—executive summary A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American HeartAssociation Task Force on Practice Guidelines and the European Society of Cardiology Committee for Practice Guidelines(Writing Committee to Develop Guidelines for the Management of Patients With Supraventricular Arrhythmias)Developed in collaboration with NASPE–Heart Rhythm Society

Carina Blomström-Lundqvist; Melvin M. Scheinman; Etienne Aliot; Joseph S. Alpert; Hugh Calkins; A. John Camm; W. Barton Campbell; David E. Haines; Karl H. Kuck; Bruce B. Lerman; D. Douglas Miller; Charlie Willard Shaeffer; William G. Stevenson; Gordon F. Tomaselli; Elliott M. Antman; Sidney C. Smith; David P. Faxon; Valentin Fuster; Raymond J. Gibbons; Gabriel Gregoratos; Loren F. Hiratzka; Sharon A. Hunt; Alice K. Jacobs; Richard O. Russell; Silvia G. Priori; Jean-Jacques Blanc; Andzrej Budaj; Enrique Fernandez Burgos; Martin R. Cowie; Jaap W. Deckers

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Jaap W. Deckers

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Ali Oto

Hacettepe University

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John Lekakis

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Maria Angeles Alonso Garcia

Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency

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