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The evolution of cardiac resynchronization therapy and an introduction to conduction system pacing: a conceptual review.

Europace, 2020
In chronic systolic heart failure and conduction system disease, cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is the only known non-pharmacologic heart failure therapy that improves cardiac function, functional capacity, and survival while decreasing cardiac ...
B. Herweg   +2 more
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Development of the Cardiac Conduction System

The electrical impulses that coordinate the sequential, rhythmic contractions of the atria and ventricles are initiated and tightly regulated by the specialized tissues of the cardiac conduction system. In the mature heart, these impulses are generated by the pacemaker cardiomyocytes of the sinoatrial node, propagated through the atria to the ...
Lieve E, van der Maarel   +1 more
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The Cardiac Conduction System

2009
The intrinsic conduction system of the heart is comprised of several specialized subpopulations of cells that either spontaneously generate electrical activity (pacemaker cells) or preferentially conduct this activity throughout the chambers in a coordinated fashion.
Timothy G. Laske   +2 more
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Congenital Malformation of the Cardiac Conduction System

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1959
Congenital conduction defects of the heart have heretofore been grouped heterogenously in the literature under the broad term "congenital heart block." This title is somewhat inappropriate, since it connotes a basic physiologic rather than an anatomic disorder.
A J, MOSS, F H, ADAMS, B J, O'LOUGHLIN
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The Cardiac Conduction System

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1975
The recording of electrograms directly from the surface of the heart in situ has been a part of many standard experimental procedures for decades. However, it is only recently that electrograms have been recorded specifically from the atrioventricular conduction system of the heart in situ.
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In vivo and ex vivo electrophysiological study of the mouse heart to characterize the cardiac conduction system, including atrial and ventricular vulnerability

Nature Protocols, 2022
Konstantin Hennis   +7 more
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Pathology of the Cardiac Conduction System in Hemochromatosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1964
HEMOCHROMATOSIS is a disease of excessive iron storage leading to fibrosis and other tissue damage in many organs of the body. It has long been known that one of the organs frequently involved is the heart and that heart block and atrial arrhythmias are common manifestations of cardiac.
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Conduction system disease in cardiac amyloidosis

Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine
Cardiac amyloidosis (CA) has diverse and deleterious effects on the conductive system. Atrial fibrillation is by far the most common electrophysiological manifestation of CA and is associated with more mortality, morbidity, and hospitalizations. While AF increases the risk of thrombosis regardless of the CHA2DS2-VASc score, the risk of thromboembolism ...
Ala’ Assaf   +7 more
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Cardiac Conduction System Pacing

JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology, 2023
The field of cardiac pacing has changed rapidly in the last several years. Since the initial description of His bundle pacing targeting the conduction system, recent advances in pacing the left bundle branch and its fascicles have evolved. The field and investigators' knowledge of conduction system pacing including relevant anatomy and physiology has ...
Vijayaraman, Pugazhendhi   +15 more
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Pathology of the Cardiac Conduction System in Amyloidosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1966
Excerpt Amyloidosis often involves the heart, and experienced clinicians have learned to suspect this disease in any patient presenting with unexplained cardiac enlargement or cardiac failure.
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