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His bundle pacing: troubleshooting at implantation

Herzschrittmachertherapie + Elektrophysiologie, 2020
His bundle pacing produces electrocardiograms (ECGs) that give the impression that it is physiological like no other form of cardiac pacing requiring ventricular stimulation. Several special features of the implantation technique of a His bundle lead that distinguish it significantly from the implantation of other endocardial leads need to be ...
Malik Kalyani   +2 more
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Hemodynamics of His Bundle Pacing

Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2018
In addition to the His bundle, numerous other sites have been evaluated as more physiologic alternatives to pacing at the right ventricular apex. Several hemodynamic studies have shown the benefit of His bundle pacing and septal pacing in comparison with right ventricular apical pacing.
Umashankar Lakshmanadoss   +2 more
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Hemodynamics of His bundle pacing

Journal of Electrocardiology, 2017
This review will focus on the feasibility of long term His bundle pacing and its effects on left ventricle (LV) hemodynamics. Compared with right ventricular pacing, His bundle pacing results in a more physiological electro-mechanical activation that contributes to preserve LV function.
Giuseppe Ricciardi   +3 more
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His bundle pacing: Tips and tricks

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2020
AbstractHis bundle (HB) pacing is an established modality for achieving physiological pacing with a low risk of long‐term lead‐related complications. The development of specially designed lead and delivery tools has improved the feasibility and safety of HB pacing (HBP).
Venkatesh Ravi   +2 more
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Meta-analysis of clinical outcomes in cardiac resynchronisation therapy: his bundle pacing vs biventricular pacing

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2023
Introduction and objective Cardiac resynchronization may treat severe heart failure (HF) with pharmacological optimization, left branch block, and an ejection ...
Antônio da Silva Menezes Júnior   +2 more
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Beyond biventricular pacing: Exploring the advantages of his‐bundle pacing and left bundle branch pacing in heart failure—A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE, 2023
This meta‐analysis compares His‐Purkinje system pacing (HPSP), a novel cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) technique that targets the intrinsic conduction system of the heart, with conventional biventricular pacing (BiVP) in heart failure (HF ...
Hussam Al Hennawi   +7 more
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Future Developments in His Bundle Pacing

Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2018
Because there has been a significant push toward His bundle pacing (HBP), multiple studies and advancements are underway to provide new and improved delivery tools and lead designs, allowing one to apply this technology in daily practice. A better understanding of the pacing configurations and ultimately development of dedicated algorithms will ...
Harsimran Saini   +2 more
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His Bundle Pacing for Cardiac Resynchronization

Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2018
Cardiac resynchronization therapy with left ventricular coronary sinus or epicardial pacing is an established therapy for patients with systolic heart failure and intraventricular conduction system delay, particularly left bundle branch block.
Roderick Tung, Gaurav A. Upadhyay
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His Bundle Pacing: Techniques and Outcomes

Current Cardiology Reports, 2016
Traditional right ventricular pacing prolongs the electrical and mechanical activation of the heart, which reduces the pump function, and in selected patients may lead to pacing-induced heart failure. Pacing the His bundle preserves the normal or near-normal activation pattern of the ventricles that prevents the detrimental effects of right ventricular
Kronborg, Mads Brix   +1 more
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His-Bündel- und Linksschenkelstimulation

Herz, 2021
Cardiac pacemakers are an extremely effective treatment for bradycardia but can, however, cause desynchronization of ventricular contraction leading to cardiomyopathy. Pacing of the conduction system can prevent and even reverse desynchronization, which is impressively visible in echocardiography with speckle tracing. His' bundle and left bundle branch
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