Implantable Defibrillators: Which Is the Best Device for Each Patient?
ABSTRACT The first viable alternative to surgical implantation of an epicardial defibrillator system for secondary prevention of sudden cardiac death (SCD) was a single chamber transvenous implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). Thanks to technological advancements over the past 40 years, electrophysiologists now have several options when ...
Graham Peigh, Bradley P. Knight
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An uncommon cardiovascular abnormality: Case report of core triatriatum associated with persistent left superior vena cava and coronary sinus dilation. [PDF]
Daralammouri Y, Azamtta M, Mahmoud QJA.
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Coronary sinus cannulation: A technique to overcome an obstructing thebesian valve
Thomas J. Vander Salm
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ABSTRACT Background The use of an automated annotation algorithm based on the maximal negative derivative of the unipolar potential (−dV/dTmax) for local activation timing in the ablation of outflow tract (OT) ventricular premature contractions (VPCs) remains controversial.
Yoshimori J. An+9 more
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Feasibility of anchoring active fixation quadripolar lead to the main body of the dilated coronary sinus in a patient with persistent left superior vena cava: a case report. [PDF]
Taguchi Y+3 more
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Efficacy of coronary sinus cardioplegia in patients with complete coronary artery occlusions
Philippe Menasché+5 more
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In this cohort study including 738 patients (243 left bundle branch area pacing using stylet‐driven lead vs. 495 right ventricular pacing), left bundle branch area pacing was associated with a lower risk of the primary outcome by 73% compared to right ventricular pacing with comparable safety profiles.
Kyung‐Yeon Lee+12 more
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Atrial Tachycardia in the Coronary Sinus Communicating With Circumflex Artery Aneurysm. [PDF]
Itoh M, Shimane A, Takaya T, Kawai H.
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Coronary sinus cardioplegia: Clinical trial with only retrograde approach
Kit V. Arom, Robert W. Emery
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ABSTRACT Background Ultra‐low temperature cryoablation (ULTC) is a technique designed to rapidly cool cardiac tissue to extremely low temperatures, enabling the creation of ablation lesions for the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF). Prior studies have demonstrated low rates of arrhythmia recurrence, but little is known about ablation lesion ...
Bob G. S. Abeln+3 more
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