
Prashanthan Sanders- MBBS (Hons.), PhD, FRACP, FESC, FHRS
- Royal Adelaide Hospital
Prashanthan Sanders
- MBBS (Hons.), PhD, FRACP, FESC, FHRS
- Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Introduction
Clinical Academic at the University of Adelaide and Royal Adelaide Hospital
Current institution
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January 2006 - present
January 2004 - December 2008
October 2002 - March 2006
Publications
Publications (1,022)
Dietary intake has been shown to change the composition of gut microbiota and some changes in microbiota (dysbiosis) have been linkedto diabetes, hypertension, and obesity, which are established risk factors for atrial fibrillation (AF). In addition, intestinal dysbiosis generatesmicrobiota-derived bioactive metabolites that might exert proarrhythm...
Aims
There are conflicting data as to the impact of procedural volume on outcomes with specific reference to the incidence of major complications after catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation. Questions regarding minimum volume requirements and whether these should be per centre or per operator remain unclear. Studies have reported divergent resu...
Aims
Our objective was to determine the ventricular arrhythmia burden in implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) patients during COVID-19.
Methods and results
In this multicentre, observational, cohort study over a 100-day period during the COVID-19 pandemic in the USA, we assessed ventricular arrhythmias in ICD patients from 20 centres in 13...
Background
The physiology underlying "brain fog" in the absence of orthostatic stress in postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) remains poorly understood.
Methods and Results
We evaluated cognitive and hemodynamic responses (cardiovascular and cerebral: heart rate, blood pressure, end‐tidal carbon dioxide, and cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFv) in...
Importance
Catheter ablation is effective in reducing atrial fibrillation (AF), but the association of ablation for AF with quality of life is unclear.
Objective
To evaluate whether the procedural outcome of ablation for AF is associated with quality of life (QOL) measures.
Design, Setting, and Participants
This was a prespecified secondary analy...
Background
Reduced exercise capacity and exercise intolerance are commonly reported by individuals with atrial fibrillation (AF). Our objectives were to evaluate the contributing factors to reduced exercise capacity and describe the association between subjective measures of exercise intolerance versus objective measures of exercise capacity.
Meth...
Background
While physical activity (PA) is an important component of cardiovascular disease prevention and treatment, its role in atrial fibrillation (AF) risk is less well established.
Objective
The objective of this study is to systematically summarize the evidence pertaining to the relationship of PA and risk of AF.
Methods
We searched PubMed...
Background
Limited information is available on paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) in the horse. Indeed, undiagnosed PAF could result in poor performance. Due to the intermittent occurrence, PAF is difficult to diagnose. However, implanting a small ECG device (implantable loop recorder, ILR) subcutaneously, allows the continuous and automatic dete...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is highly prevalent among patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), shares common risk factors, and adds to the overall morbidity and mortality in this population. Additionally, it may promote AF and impair treatment efficacy. The prevalence of COPD in AF patients is high and is estimated to be ∼25%. Diagn...
Objectives
This study sought to determine the remote monitoring (RM) alert burden in a multicenter cohort of patients with a cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED).
Background
RM of CIEDs allows timely recognition of patient and device events requiring intervention. Most RM involves burdensome manual workflow occurring exclusively on weekday...
Background
The health benefits of extensive endurance training have been debated due to the report of myocardial fibrosis (MF), arrhythmias and temporary post-race cardiac impairment in middle-aged and veteran athletes. The extent of these changes is unknown in elite young athletes.
Purpose
To assess the prevalence of MF and its structural, functi...
Background
P-wave visibility is useful for diagnosis of atrial arrhythmias via insertable cardiac monitors (ICM).
Purpose
To compare the sensing capability of ICM with different vector length: Medtronic REVEAL LINQ (45mm) vs. Biotronik Biomonitor BMIII (75mm).
Methods
We accessed de-identified remote monitoring transmissions from n=40 patients wi...
Background
Stroke is one of the most devastating complications of atrial fibrillation (AF) and is associated with poor patient outcomes. Recent registry data has demonstrated improved use of stroke prevention therapy with the advent of direct-acting oral anticoagulants, but little data exists in the Australian health care setting.
Purpose
To exami...
Background
There is a growing burden of hospitalizations due to atrial fibrillation (AF). The implications of hospitalisation to the individual with AF has not been well characterized.
Purpose
To characterise the consequences of presenting to hospital with AF.
Methods
Individuals presenting to the emergency department (ED) of three hospitals in S...
Objective
To characterise the rate, causes and predictors of cessation of non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs) in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).
Patients and methods
Consecutive patients with AF with a long-term anticoagulation indication treated with NOACs (dabigatran, apixaban and rivaroxaban) in our centre from Septembe...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) and carotid stenosis (CS) can coexist and this association has been reported to result in a higher risk of stroke than attributed to either condition alone. Here we aimed to summarize the data on the association of CS and AF. MEDLINE and Embase were searched to identify all published studies providing relevant data through...
Objective
Prior studies have demonstrated that anticoagulation underutilisation for atrial fibrillation (AF) and elevated stroke risk is common. However, there is little data on factors associated with appropriate anticoagulation, particularly in Indigenous Australians who face a disproportionate burden of AF and stroke. We thus sought to determine...
Background
High night-to-night variability in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with atrial fibrillation (AF). Obstructive apneas are characterized by intermittent deoxygenation-reoxygenation and intrathoracic pressure swings during ineffective inspiration against occluded upper airways.
Objective
We elucidated the effect of repeated exp...
Background
Clinical studies have reported that epicardial adipose tissue (EpAT) accumulation associates with the progression of atrial fibrillation (AF) pathology and adversely affects AF management. The role of local cardiac EpAT deposition in disease progression is unclear, and the electrophysiological, cellular, and molecular mechanisms involved...
Aims:
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is more common in athletes and may be associated with adverse left atrial (LA) remodelling. We compared LA structure and function in athletes and non-athletes with and without AF.
Methods and results:
Individuals (144) were recruited from four groups (each n = 36): (i) endurance athletes with paroxysmal AF, (ii) en...
Arterial hypertension is one of the main contributors to cardiovascular diseases, including stroke, heart failure, and coronary heart disease. Salt plays a major role in the regulation of blood pressure and is one of the most critical factors for hypertension and stroke. At the individual level, effective salt reduction is difficult to achieve and...
Introduction
Amiodarone is a highly effective antiarrhythmic-drug with well recognized toxic side-effects. The effects of the drug late in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) is not well described.
Methods and results
We present a single centre prospectively collected series of patients with thyrotoxicosis occurring late after the cessation of...
A 72-year-old woman with a dual-chamber implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (Biotronik Lumax 540 DR-T) at elective replacement indicator presented for generator replacement. A new MicroPort generator (Platinium DR) was attached to her existing leads. Eight days later, multiple red alert messages were received on the Biotronik remote monitoring s...
Objectives
This study sought to assess the atrial electrophysiological properties and post-ablation outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) with and without the rs2200733 single nucleotide variant.
Background
The phenotype associated with chromosome 4q25 of the AF-susceptibility locus remains unknown.
Methods
In this study, 102 consecu...
Background - Endocardial-epicardial dissociation (EED) and focal breakthroughs in humans with atrial fibrillation (AF) have been recently demonstrated using activation mapping of short 10-second AF segments. In the current study we used simultaneous endo-epi phase mapping to characterise endo-epi activation patterns on long segments of human persis...
Background
The 3-dimensional nature of sino-atrial node (SAN) function has not previously been characterised in the intact human heart.
Objective
To characterize the 3-dimensional nature of SAN function in patients with structural heart disease (SHD) using simultaneous endocardial-epicardial phase mapping.
Methodology
Simultaneous intra-op endo-e...
A 22-year-old male had a dual chamber permanent pacemaker (PPM) implanted for complete heart block following aortic valve replacement for Shone’s syndrome 3 months previously. He presented with acute shortness of breath due to severe para-valvular leak with aortic valve dehiscence following a motor vehicle accident. He was scheduled for redo sterno...
Background
Traditional methods for quantifying obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) severity may not encapsulate potential relationships between hypoxaemia in OSA and cardiovascular (CV) risk.
Research Question
Do novel nocturnal oxygen saturation metrics have prognostic value in patients with OSA and high cardiovascular event risk?
Study design
Post-ho...
Background
Increased sodium uptake has been shown to contribute to hypertension and cardiac end-organ damage. The sodium-proton-exchanger subtype 3 (NHE3) is an important mediator of intestinal sodium absorption. Whether a reduction in intestinal sodium absorption can prevent the development of an atrial arrhythmogenic substrate in hypertension is...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is increasingly recognized as the cardiac electrophysiologic manifestation of a multifactorial systemic disease. Several risk factors for development of AF have been identified; many are modifiable. There is evidence to suggest that aggressive management of modifiable risk factors has potential to significantly reduce the b...
Background
Remote Central Australia has a large Indigenous population and a significant burden of cardiovascular disease. Stress echocardiography has been previously validated as a useful investigation for long-term prognostication. However, there are no prior studies assessing its utility in remote or Indigenous populations.
Method
Consecutive in...
Background
Ablation index (AI) and Lesion Size Index (LSI) are novel parameters that incorporates contact force, time, and power in a weighted formula. Recent studies have shown that such indices predict lesion size and durability of pulmonary vein isolation (PVI). However, the outcomes of ablation guided by indices of force-time-power, such as PV...
Funding Acknowledgements
Dr Malik is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award Scholarship from the University of Adelaide.
OnBehalf
Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders, University of Adelaide & Royal Adelaide Hospital
Background
A bi-directional relationship exists between AF and the autonomic nervous system (ANS). Patients with AF studied in...
The COVID-19 pandemic poses a significant stress on health resources in Australia. The Heart Rhythm Council of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand aims to provide a framework for efficient resource utilisation balanced with competing risks when appropriately treating patients with cardiac arrhythmias. This document provides practical r...
Objective
To examine the potential association of atrial fibrillation (AF) to syncope and falls, we undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis given the increasing prevalence of AF in older adults as well as emerging data that it is a risk factor for dementia.
Patients and Methods
CENTRAL, PubMed, and EMBASE databases were searched from incep...
Background:
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a growing epidemic. Current models of care delivery are inadequate in meeting the needs of the population with AF. Furthermore, quality of life is known to be poor in patients with AF and is associated with adverse patient outcomes.
Objective:
The aim of this study was to determine if nurse-led education a...
Background
Three‐dimensional electroanatomical mapping is of potential interest in equine cardiology to identify arrhythmia mechanisms, characterise electroanatomical substrates and guide ablation strategies.
Objectives
To describe three‐dimensional electroanatomical mapping in standing horses.
Study design
Research methodology, proof of concept...
In the context of the current global COVID-19 pandemic, this Consensus Statement provides current recommendations for patients with, or at risk of developing, genetic heart disease, and for their health care management and service provision in Australia and New Zealand. Apart from general recommendations, there are specific recommendations for the...
D-PO04-037
10.1016/j.hrthm.2020.04.009
Atrial fibrillation is triggered from the pulmonary veins in humans. Although atrial fibrillation is known to occur in other species, the mechanisms of disease in these are not known. Here we present evidence for pulmonary vein triggers in the horse, where 3D HD Grid mapping was undertaken in the conscious state in the absence of fluoroscopy. This...
Aims:
There is growing evidence that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning in patients with non-conditional cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) can be performed safely. Here, we aim to assess the safety of MRI in patients with non-conditional CIEDs.
Methods and results:
English scientific literature was searched using PubMed/Embas...
Aims:
To investigate the composition of nocturnal hypoxaemic burden and its prognostic value for cardiovascular (CV) mortality in community-dwelling older men.
Methods and results:
We analysed overnight oximetry data from polysomnograms obtained in 2840 men from the Outcomes of Sleep Disorders in Older Men (MrOS Sleep) study (ClinicalTrials.gov...
Aims:
Physical activity reduces cardiovascular disease burden and mortality, although its relationship with cardiac arrhythmias is less certain. The aim of this study was to assess the association between self-reported physical activity and atrial fibrillation (AF), ventricular arrhythmias and bradyarrhythmias, across the UK Biobank cohort.
Metho...
Background
Central Australia is a vast, geographical region spanning some 830,000 square kilometres. It is the most populous Indigenous region in Australia (44%) and a great distance from tertiary centres (1,500km). Non-invasive testing is important in this setting due to the high prevalence of cardiovascular disease and long-distance travel requir...
Background
Obesity is prevalent in Indigenous populations who exhibit significant differences in body fat composition. While excess regional adiposity can be partially inferred from clinical measurements, noninvasive imaging allows for direct quantification of specific fat depots. Epicardial fat is a visceral adipose tissue that has been strongly a...
This review focusses on novel findings in atrial fibrillation mechanisms derived from mapping studies. Recent panoramic mapping techniques have identified 2 arrhythmic mechanisms of interest, namely, rotational (rotors) and ectopic focal activations as drivers of atrial fibrillation. Epicardial adipose tissue and fatty infiltration into the myocard...
Background:
Studies have shown that suboptimal anticoagulation quality, as measured by time in therapeutic range (TTR), affects a significant percentage of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). However, TTR has not been previously characterised in Indigenous Australians who experience a greater burden of AF and stroke.
Method:
Indigenous and n...
The management of atrial fibrillation (AF) has focused on anticoagulation, rhythm control and ventricular rate control. Recently, a fourth pillar of AF management has been incorporated recognising the importance of risk factor management (RFM). There are several risk factors that contribute to the development and progression of AF, these include tr...
Introduction : Prevention of re-admissions in Chronic Heart Failure (CHF) patients remains a significant challenge with 1-month readmission rate of 20-30%. The HeartLogic Heart Failure Index (HFI) is a new device-based diagnostic algorithm (Boston Scientific) designed to identify worsening CHF using a combination of heart sounds, thoracic impedance...
In patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), the prevalence of moderate-to-severe sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) ranges between 21% and 72% and observational studies have demonstrated that SDB reduces the efficacy of rhythm control strategies, while treatment with continuous positive airway pressure lowers the rate of AF recurrence. Currently, the...
Background
Obesity-mediated epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) expansion drives fat cell infiltration which forms the unique substrate for atrial fibrillation (AF). The LEGACY study showed the benefits of weight loss but an attenuated response with weight fluctuation. How fluxes in weight impacts the atrial substrate in not known.
Objective
To invest...
Background
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with structural alterations of the left atria (LA) and increased occurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF). Obstructive respiratory events lead to intermittent hypoxia (IH) and ineffective inspiration against the occluded upper airways, which result in intrathoracic and cardiac transmural pressure...
Background
Exercise capacity is a powerful predictor of all-cause mortality. However, its association with Indigenous populations in Central Australia, who face disproportionate health burdens, is unclear. Given the isolation from tertiary centers, exercise testing could provide useful local risk-stratification.
Purpose
To characterize the associa...
Background
Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is an important risk factor for developing atrial fibrillation (AF), and treatment of concomitant SDB can improve AF rhythm outcomes. Diagnosis of SDB requires sleep studies which can pose a significant time and resource burden. We sought to develop a prediction score based on clinical characteristics tha...
Background
In patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), local atrial bipolar electrograms (EGM) are clinically used to determine peak-to-peak voltage (Vpp), dominant frequency (DF) and Shannon Entropy (ShEn) for electroanatomical substrate characterization and substrate-based ablation. The effect of bipolar vector orientation and inter-electrode spac...
Introduction
Obesity and enhanced inflammatory response are two independent risk factors involved in the pathogenesis of atrial fibrillation (AF). Components of the NLRP3 inflammasome have been found to be expressed in cardiomyocytes and cardiac fibroblasts and that increased inflammasome activation contributes to the pathogenesis of AF. The NLRP3...
Aim
To determine prognostic value of novel oximetry-derived metrics in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and high cardiovascular (CV) event risk.
Methods and results
Ancillary study of the Sleep Apnoea CV Endpoints (SAVE) randomised controlled trial, which investigated the effects of CPAP treatment on secondary CV event outcomes in 2687...
Background
Fibrosis is a hallmark of atrial fibrillation (AF) substrate. Recent data suggests that fibrosis detected by late-gadolinium enhancement (LGE) cardiac MRI (CMR) can predict AF. However, this relationship is not well described.
Objective
To delineate the association of cardiac fibrosis detected by LGE CMR with AF prevalence, AF recurrenc...
Background
Studies investigating the relationship between sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and atrial fibrillation (AF) have largely assessed SDB-severity by the apnea–hypopnea index (AHI). However, the AHI does not incorporate nocturnal hypoxemic burden, which may increase the risk of non-paroxysmal AF (nPAF) as the clinical manifestation of more...
Objectives:
The goal of this study was to describe functional endocardial-epicardial dissociation (FEED), signal complexities, and three-dimensional activation dynamics of the human atrium with structural heart disease (SHD).
Background:
SHD commonly predisposes to arrhythmias. Although progressive remodeling is implicated, direct demonstration...
Objective
The aim of the meta-analysis was to determine the association of obesity and heart failure (HF) and the cardiac impact of intentional weight loss following bariatric surgery on cardiac structure and myocardial function in obese subjects.
Methods
MEDLINE, Embase and Web of Science were searched up to 3 April 2018. Studies reporting associ...
Objective:
The aim of this study is to characterise hospitalisations due to atrial fibrillation (AF) compared with two other common cardiovascular conditions, myocardial infarction (MI) and heart failure (HF), in addition to the associated economic burden of these hospitalisations and contribution of AF-related procedures.
Methods:
The primary o...
Education has long been recognized as an important component of chronic condition management. Whereas education has been evaluated in atrial fibrillation (AF) populations as part of multifaceted interventions, it has never been tested as a single entity. The aim of this review is to describe the rationale for and role of education as part of compre...
The first clinical descriptions associating gastro‐intestinal symptoms to cardiac symptoms such as palpitations came from the early 20th century. Subsequent clinical investigation highlighted the potential role of the autonomic nervous system linking esophageal reflux (with inflammation) to tachycardia.1 More recently, a number of retrospective2‐4...
The growing epidemic of atrial fibrillation (AF) has placed an increasing demand on the need for catheter ablation as a strategy to provide rhythm control amongst symptomatic AF patients, refractory to anti‐arrhythmic medication. Despite the well documented benefits of AF rhythm control, the maintenance of sinus rhythm following catheter ablation o...
Aims:
An integrated chronic care programme in terms of a specialized outpatient clinic for patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), has demonstrated improved clinical outcomes. The aim of this study is to assess all-cause mortality in patients in whom AF management was delivered through a specialized outpatient clinic offering an integrated chronic...
Background:
Atrial fibrillation (AF) management guidelines recommend screening for symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). We aimed to assess the role of self-reported daytime sleepiness in detection of patients with SDB and AF.
Methods:
A total of 442 consecutive ambulatory patients with AF who were considered candidates for rhythm contro...
Background:
The posterior left atrium is an arrhythmogenic substrate that contributes to the initiation and maintenance of atrial fibrillation (AF); however, the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of posterior wall isolation (PWI) as an AF ablation strategy has not been widely reported.
Methods:
We undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis...
Bipolar electrograms (EGM) are widely used to assess intracardiac electrical activity and to find the atrial fibrillation-related sources. However, the interpretation of bipolar EGM is not straightforward. Variables including bipolar lead (vector) orientation relative to the wave propagation dynamics significantly impact the EGM and EGM-derived mea...
Cardiac involvement in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM) adversely affects prognosis but is commonly sub-clinical. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) is an effective imaging modality for detecting myocardial inflammation and fibrosis but its use as a screening tool for cardiac disease in IIM has not been fully explored. Nineteen patien...
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