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ablate and pace with conduction system pacing, Rovigo's experience
European Heart Journal SupplementsAbstract Background Several clinical data demonstrate that atrio ventricular junction (AVJ) ablation, followed by cardiac pacing, in atrial fibrillation (AF) with uncontrollable heart rate is beneficial. There are still limited data about conduction system pacing (CSP) in that setting.
G Porcelli +5 more
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Journal of cardiology, 2022
The optimal right ventricular (RV) pacing site during pacemaker implantation is still unclear due to left ventricular (LV) dyssynchrony by traditional RV pacing. His-bundle (HIS) pacing has achieved narrow QRS and maintained LV synchrony but high failure rate.
Kohei, Ishibashi +13 more
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The optimal right ventricular (RV) pacing site during pacemaker implantation is still unclear due to left ventricular (LV) dyssynchrony by traditional RV pacing. His-bundle (HIS) pacing has achieved narrow QRS and maintained LV synchrony but high failure rate.
Kohei, Ishibashi +13 more
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The evolution of conduction system pacing and gaps in understanding
Progress in Cardiovascular DiseasesThe field of cardiac pacing has changed dramatically since the first pacemakers were implanted in the 1950s.1 Over the ensuing decades, advancements in pacing technology have yielded longer battery life, smaller devices, sturdier leads, and more sophisticated pacemaker programming.
Srinath, Yeshwant, Gaurav A, Upadhyay
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Conduction system pacing – A technique with great expectations
International Journal of Cardiology, 2023Aro Aapo L. +3 more
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Evolving Concepts in Cardiac Physiologic Pacing in the Era of Conduction System Pacing
The American Journal of CardiologyCardiac physiologic pacing (CPP) has become a well-established therapy for patients with cardiomyopathy (left ventricular ejection fraction 40%. The benefits of CPP with traditional biventricular pacing are only realized if adequate resynchronization can be achieved.
Jamario Skeete +6 more
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[New frontiers in pacing: from myocardial pacing to conduction system pacing].
Giornale italiano di cardiologia (2006)For many years, cardiac pacing has been based on the stimulation of right ventricular common myocardium to correct diseases of the conduction system. The birth and the development of cardiac resynchronization have led to growing interest in the correction and prevention of pacing-induced dyssynchrony.
Raimondo, Calvanese +15 more
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Back to Nature’s Way: Pacing the Conducting System
Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2023Dennis H, Lau +3 more
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Conduction system pacing in everyday clinical practice: EHRA physician survey
Europace, 2023Bratislav Kircanski +2 more
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