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BIVENTRICULAR PACING FOR HEART FAILURE

Cardiology Clinics, 2001
The completed trials of biventricular pacing in congestive cardiac failure are impressively encouraging as a novel therapy for the symptoms of a most devastating disease. The actual delivery of the LV pacing hardware and final patient selection criteria require further refinement, as it is clear that not all patients with heart failure respond ...
S V, Pavia, B L, Wilkoff
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Biventricular pacing in heart failure

Hospital Medicine, 2004
Optimal pharmacological therapy for heart failure improves patients' prognosis and symptoms. Despite this, the long-term prognosis for these patients is very poor and symptoms are debilitating. Biventricular pacing, or resynchronization therapy, should be considered for patients who remain symptomatic despite optimal therapy and have evidence of ...
S, Ellery, D, Fluck, V, Paul
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Paced Tachycardia by Biventricular Pacemaker

Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2015
Varon de 61 anos con miocardiopatia dilatada isquemica, fibrilacion auricular cronica y en tratamiento con amiodarona, presento un cuadro de mareos y se documento una taquicardia monomorfa regular de QRS ancho a 104 lpm, con una espicula de marcapasos en mitad de cada QRS, autolimitada (figura 1). Tenia un marcapasos biventricular (Medtronic Syncra CRT-
Marta, Pachón   +2 more
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Cardiac Vein Angioplasty for Biventricular Pacing

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2002
SANDLER, D.A., et al.; Cardiac Vein Angioplasty for Biventricular Pacing. Biventricular pacing for the treatment of congestive heart failure has consistently demonstrated improvement in quality‐of‐life and reduction in heart failure symptoms. Though the over‐the‐wire systems will be helpful in overcoming many existing obstacles to optimal lead ...
David A, Sandler   +4 more
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Upgrading Pacing Generators in the Era of Biventricular Pacing

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2006
Since the inception of transvenous pacing, the right ventricular apex (RVA) has been the conventional pacing site. However, it is becoming increasingly evident that this may be deleterious in some patients, particularly those with prior clinical heart failure or evidence of impaired left ventricular function.
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Biventricular pacing in heart failure: a review

Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2006
Biventricular pacing has been an exciting recent advance in the management of drug-refractory heart failure. This new therapy has evolved as much from necessity as scientific observation, since benefits derived from pharmacotherapy currently appear to have reached their peak.
Paul A, Gould   +2 more
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Biventricular Pacing and QT Interval Prolongation

Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2007
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to examine BiV pacing‐dependent changes in QT interval and the related potential for proarrhythmia. Biventricular (BiV) pacing has emerged as a promising therapy for patients with advanced congestive heart failure (CHF) and bundle branch block (BBB).
Atul, Bhatia   +5 more
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Biventricular Pacing for Congestive Heart Failure

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2003
Resynchronization with biventricular pacing is a relatively new and important nonpharmacological therapy for patients with heart failure. A prolonged PR interval, a wide QRS, and left bundle branch block are typical conduction disturbances associated with left ventricular dysfunction.
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[Biventricular cardiac pacing].

Vnitrni lekarstvi, 2003
Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a very frequent condition. Its frequency increases with prolongation of median life expectancy and due to improvements in medical care. However, medical treatment does not allow adequate control of symptoms in many cases. Therefore, various nonpharmacological approaches are being developed.
J, Kautzner, L, Riedlbauchová
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