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Conduction System Pacing Versus Conventional Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Congenital Heart Disease [PDF]
Dyssynchrony-associated left ventricular systolic dysfunction is a major contributor to heart failure in congenital heart disease (CHD). Although conventional cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) has shown benefit, the comparative efficacy of cardiac conduction system pacing (CSP) is unknown.The purpose of this study was compare the clinical ...
Jonathan Su, Yannick J H J Taverne
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The cardiac conduction system: History, development, and disease
Current Topics in Developmental BiologyThe heart is the first organ to form during embryonic development, establishing the circulatory infrastructure necessary to sustain life and enable downstream organogenesis. Critical to the heart's function is its ability to initiate and propagate electrical impulses that allow for the coordinated contraction and relaxation of its chambers, and thus ...
William R Goodyer, Sean M Wu
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Lamin A/C haploinsufficiency causes dilated cardiomyopathy and apoptosis-triggered cardiac conduction system disease [PDF]
Mutations in the lamin A/C (LMNA) gene, which encodes nuclear membrane proteins, cause a variety of human conditions including dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) with associated cardiac conduction system disease. To investigate mechanisms responsible for electrophysiologic and myocardial phenotypes caused by dominant human LMNA mutations, we performed ...
Cordula M Wolf +2 more
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Hereditary Long QT Syndrome Associated with Cardiac Conduction System Disease
PACE - Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1989This report describes the cardiac conduction abnormalities, detected by invasive electrophysiological study, in two identical siblings with symptomatic congenital long QT syndrome. Both patients had evidence of intra‐Hisian conduction delay in response to programmed atrial stimulation and pacing induced infranodal block was seen in one of the two ...
Arnold J Greenspon +2 more
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Symptomatic Conduction System Disease in Cardiac Amyloidosis
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1997Symptomatic conduction system disease in cardiac amyloidosis and its management has been reported infrequently. We report our experience of patients with amyloidosis having symptomatic conduction system disease requiring permanent pacemaker implantation.
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Acta Neuropathologica, 2009
Clinical and autopsy studies have consistently reported cardiac sympathetic dysfunction in the left ventricular wall in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Whether the nerve fibers of the cardiac conduction system or the atrial walls are equally affected in this disease process has not yet been well documented.
Kelly Del Tredici +2 more
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Clinical and autopsy studies have consistently reported cardiac sympathetic dysfunction in the left ventricular wall in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Whether the nerve fibers of the cardiac conduction system or the atrial walls are equally affected in this disease process has not yet been well documented.
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