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ACE 18A Behind the Scenes

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ACE editor Russell K. McAllister, MD, FASA, hosts the latest episode of ACE Behind the Scenes, also featuring ACE editor Bhargavi Gali, MD, and the ACE co-editors-in-chief, Stacy L. Jones, MD, MHA, FASA, and Joel O. Johnson, MD, PhD. The editors discuss some of the most interesting items in the 18A issue, covering topics such as phrenic nerve injury during transcatheter ablation for atrial fibrillation, intubating patients with mature tracheostomy, and avoiding postoperative neuropathies. In addition, the editors discuss how they come up with ideas for ACE questions and how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected ACE production.

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ACE editor Russell K. McAllister, MD, FASA, hosts the latest episode of ACE Behind the Scenes, also featuring ACE editor Bhargavi Gali, MD, and the ACE co-editors-in-chief, Stacy L. Jones, MD, MHA, FASA, and Joel O. Johnson, MD, PhD. The editors discuss some of the most interesting items in the 18A issue, covering topics such as phrenic nerve injury during transcatheter ablation for atrial fibrillation, intubating patients with mature tracheostomy, and avoiding postoperative neuropathies. In addition, the editors discuss how they come up with ideas for ACE questions and how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected ACE production.

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