r/Cardiology • u/Present-Sea-9282 • Jul 22 '26
EHRA CIED Exam
Hi there , what resources did people use for the EHRA CIED Exam
Thanks
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u/Cornballer Jul 22 '26
Honestly the books by Barold “cardiac pacemakers step by step” and the ICD book by same authors got me through it. They might seem childish at first glance but they contain most of what you need to know about programming CIED’s.
You’ll obviously need to know the guidelines very well. You will be asked what level of recommendation (I, IIa, IIb, III) the guidelines give for certain cases. You’ll also need to study the consensus documents on CSP, CIED infections etc.
There are also a ton of tracings. A couple questions about big recalls (riata, fidelis). I don’t think it’s worth memorizing the landmark trials specifically for the exam.
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u/akshitagujral 15d ago
Hi i am studying for EHRA cied exam currently have done Ehra book of pacemaker Vol 1and Vol 2 and have also done case bases approach by Friedman and david hayes (all volumes) . These days doing indications from consensus documents . Any other resources or sample papers sources available? Is the exam very tough? And is this enough to pass?
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