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Digital twinning of cardiac electrophysiology for congenital heart disease. [PDF]
Salvador M +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background In some patients, transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is associated with conduction disturbances, necessitating permanent pacemaker implantation (PMI). The clinical course of conduction disturbances after PMI, based on the type of TAVI valve, remains unclear.
Yu Fukuoka +10 more
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Contributions of France to the field of clinical cardiac electrophysiology and pacing. [PDF]
Belhassen B, Lellouche N, Frank R.
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ABSTRACT Background Unexplained syncope and palpitations are common chief complaints in the outpatient department of cardiology. Their sporadic and unpredictable poses significant diagnostic challenges. Implantable cardiac monitors (ICMs) can monitor arrhythmia events efficiently, and can overcome the shortcomings of traditional electrocardiogram (ECG)
Lei Xu +16 more
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Editorial: Methods and applications in cardiac electrophysiology-application to inherited arrhythmias. [PDF]
Neyroud N, Baró I, Maguy A.
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ABSTRACT Background Procedural and clinical outcomes in patients with obesity undergoing catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF) have been mixed. Clinical data in the context of pulsed field ablation (PFA) are currently limited in this patient cohort.
Francis J. Ha +6 more
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Leadless Pacemakers: The "Leading Edge" of Quality of Life in Cardic Electrophysiology. [PDF]
Sears SF +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
ABSTRACT Background Permanent pacing in pediatric patients is complicated by small body size, vascular access limitations, and the need for durable long‐term management. Leadless pacemakers offer an emerging alternative that minimizes infection and lead‐related complications, yet vascular access remains a key challenge in young patients.
Marzia Giaccardi +4 more
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Technical Feasibility of the RHYTHMIA Mapping System in Pediatric Patients Weighing Less Than 20Kg
ABSTRACT Background Catheter ablation in pediatric patients remains technically challenging. The RHYTHMIA high‐density mapping system is increasingly used in pediatric electrophysiology; however, procedural experience in patients weighing less than 20 kg is limited.
Wataru Sasaki +12 more
wiley +1 more source
[eCardiology in cardiac electrophysiology]. [PDF]
Duncker, David, Linz, Dominik
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