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Jenish Shroff

Fellow

Jenish Shroff is a young cardiologist who is doctoral fellow in clinical cardiac electrophysiology at Canberra Heart Rhythm enrolled with Australian National University. After his training in general and interventional cardiology, he decided to pursue his passion for cardiac electrophysiology. His diagnostic and interventional skills set him apart.

His research interests are centered around left bundle branch pacing, an emerging pacing technique. His notable publications include the Select-Site cohort study, which compared the outcomes of LBBAP versus biventricular pacing in heart failure patients. Another study investigated the electrocardiographic characteristics of LBBAP and its association with clinical outcomes. Both studies were recently published in the Heart Rhythm journal. His most recent publication is a randomized controlled trial comparing stylet-driven leads versus lumenless leads for LBBAP, which was published in the Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology journal. He remains committed to addressing the knowledge gaps in the field of conduction system pacing. In addition to his academic pursuits, he is an avid sports enthusiast and follows tennis and Formula One with great interest.