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Patient Selection for Biventricular Pacing

Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2002
Biventricular Pacing. Introduction: Biventricular pacing improves functional status in the majority of patients with drug‐refractory heart failure, dilated cardiomyopathy, and interventricular conduction delay. The aim of this study was to analyze the baseline clinical and functional data of a cohort of patients implanted with a biventricular ...
Maurizio, Lunati   +8 more
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Sequential Biventricular Pacing:

PACE - Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2004
The study evaluated the clinical safety, performance, and efficacy of sequential biventricular pacing in the InSync III (Model 8042) biventricular stimulator in a multicenter, prospective 3‐month study and assessed the proper functioning of features aiming at improving biventricular AV therapy delivery. The system was successfully implanted in 189 (95.
Mortensen, Peter   +11 more
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Triple-Site Ventricular Pacing in a Biventricular Pacing System

PACE - Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2001
VAN GELDER, B.M., et al.: Triple‐Site Ventricular Pacing in a Biventricular Pacing System. This case report describes a patient with heart failure in whom a biventricular pacing system was successfully implanted. During control of the pacing system, three morphologies of the paced QRS complex could be elucidated.
Frank Bracke
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Complications of biventricular pacing

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2004
Cardiac resynchronization therapy, a biventricular pacemaker-based therapy for heart failure, is increasingly being used based on a variety of clinical studies. However, the complications and risks related to different aspects of this novel therapy are not well documented.
Luna, Bhatta   +3 more
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Endocardial Biventricular Pacing

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1998
Simultaneous righ t and left ventricular pacing was performed in a 73‐year‐old man with coronary artery disease end‐stage congestive heart failure and a DDD pacemaker implanted for sick sinus syndrome. An endocardial LV lead was introduced transseptally after unsuccessful attempts to enter the coronary sinus.
P, Jaïs   +5 more
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Physiology of biventricular pacing

Current Cardiology Reports, 2007
Biventricular pacing (cardiac resynchronization therapy ) has been shown to be a very effective therapy for patients with heart failure and dyssynchrony, with improved survival now shown in a recent trial. Electrical dyssynchrony, usually quantified by the duration of the QRS complex, is distinct from mechanical dyssynchrony.
Kenneth C, Bilchick   +2 more
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Biventricular Pacing:

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2003
Cardiac desynchronization therapy has established benefits in the management of symptomatic heart failure patients, although left ventricular lead placement remains challenging. We present a case report involving apparent biventricular pacing via the great cardiac vein, which through an appreciation of the surface ECG, revealed dual site right ...
Peter M, Kistler   +2 more
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Malfunction of a Biventricular Pacing Device?

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2004
A patient with dilated cardiomyopathy and recurrent admissions for heart failure presented 3 days after implantation of a biventricular pacemaker to the emergency department. Due to significant bradycardia, he was initially diagnosed with pacemaker malfunction.
Rachel S, Eidelman   +3 more
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