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For most patients with chronic, progressive illnesses, maintaining good quality of life (QoL), with preserved functional capacity, is just as crucial as prolonging survival. Patients with heart failure (HF) experience much worse QoL and effort intolerance than both the general population and people with other chronic conditions, since they present a ...
Maurizio Volterrani+21 more
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Incidental Detection of Inadvertent Pacing Lead Placement in the Left Ventricle by Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Study [PDF]
Tung, Robert
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Clinical Updates in Cardiac Pacing-The Future Is Bright. [PDF]
Vandenberk B, Ballantyne BA, Chew DS.
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Comparison of automated subcutaneous defibrillator screening between different pacing sites in cardiac pacing device carriers. [PDF]
Molina-Lerma M+6 more
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Remote patient monitoring in heart failure (HF). Abstract AimsMethods of non‐invasive remote patient monitoring (RPM) for heart failure (HF) remain diverse. Understanding factors that influence the effectiveness of RPM on HF‐related and all‐cause hospitalizations, mortality, and emergency department visits is crucial for developing successful RPM ...
Ignace L.J. De Lathauwer+6 more
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Leadless Cardiac Pacing: New Horizons. [PDF]
Malaczynska-Rajpold K+6 more
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Abstract Guidelines for management of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) emphasize personalized care, patient engagement, and shared decision‐making. Medications and cardiac rhythm management (CRM) devices are recommended with a high level of evidence. However, there are significant disparities: patients who could benefit from devices
Biykem Bozkurt+15 more
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