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Kristian Webb

Board-certified devices specialist from London. Author and cardiology education enthusiast.
Works at
International Board of Heart Rhythm Examiners

Why I love to teach

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I’m an International Board of Heart Rhythm Examiners (IBHRE) certified specialist in cardiac pacemakers and ICDs, and the chief cardiac physiologist in a pacemaker clinic that carries out over 4,000 pacemaker checks per year. My passion is education, and I created THE PAD website, a popular resource for cardiology information, and wrote the book Pacemakers Made Easy.

Latest articles with Kristian

Common pacemaker problems (part 3)–oversensing

Oversensing can be a life-threatening event, especially for patients who are pacemaker-dependent. So it’s absolutely crucial that you know about it!
18th Sep 2020 • 4m read

Common pacemaker problems (part 4): Troubleshooting

In this video, you'll learn how to make adjustments to a pacemaker’s vectors if trouble arises.
21st Sep 2019 • 3m read

Pacemakers and 'slow' AF patients.

Learn about pacemaker use in cases of 'slow' atrial fibrillation (AF).
22nd May 2018 • 2m read

Pacemaker sensing and fixed sensitivity

Learn all about the problems associated with pacemaker sensing and how to resolve them.
30th Apr 2018 • 4m read

Pacemakers—determining the right amount of pacing

In this video, you'll learn why we minimize pacemaker interventions.
13th Apr 2018 • 3m read

Pacemakers and cardioinhibitory syncope

Learn how dual-chamber pacemakers treat cardioinhibitory syncope.
27th Mar 2018 • 3m read

Detecting arrhythmias with ICDs

Discover how ICDs detect arrhythmias and prevent cardiac arrest.
6th Mar 2018 • 3m read

Why ICDs malfunction

Discover why ICD devices can sometimes deliver therapy when it is not required.
30th Jan 2018 • 3m read

Treating arrhythmias—defibrillation

Learn how defibrillation works to treat ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardias.
10th Jan 2018 • 3m read

How to differentiate between different arrhythmias

Learn about morphology discriminators and how we can use them to help us discriminate between various arrhythmias.
3rd Jan 2018 • 3m read

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