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Ventricular fibrillation (VF) is characterized by rapid (>300 beats a per minute), irregular electrical activation with variable electrocardiographic waveforms that prevents coordinated myocardial contraction, resulting in immediate loss of cardiac output.1 It most commonly occurs in the context of coronary artery disease.2,3 Resuscitation efforts are critically time-dependent: with each minute of untreated VF, the survival rate declines […]

Letter from the Editorial Board.

José Merino
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Published Online: Jun 5th 2017 European Journal of Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology, 2017;3(1):9
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Dear Colleagues,
A warm welcome to the Summer 2017 edition of European Journal of Electrophysiology & Arrhythmia. We hope you enjoy this selection of expert interviews, editorials and case reports covering topical areas across the arrhythmia landscape.
Submissions to our Winter edition are now open and we welcome members of the arrhythmia and electrophysiology communities to contribute the following:

• Reviews
• Original research (including real-world and observational studies)
• Case reports
• Editorials
Accepted articles are published open access both in print and online, and authors have the opportunity to publish accompanying multimedia content. Submissions can be made through our online submission system at www.editorialmanager.com/touchcardio or by contacting the journal’s Managing Editor (E: nicola.cartridge@ touchmedicalmedia.com).

The European Journal of Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology staff would like to thank all the contributors to this edition, from organisations to individuals and, especially, the Editorial Board for their invaluable support and guidance. We hope you find the selection of articles in this edition stimulating and, as ever, we welcome feedback on any of the papers. Enjoy!

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