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His Bundle Pacing

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2020
It has been nearly 2 decades since His bundle pacing (HBP) was described and with very first randomized pilot study published, reviewing its impact on clinical practice is inevitable.Inclusion of HBP in the guidelines, along with long-term outcomes, outcomes comparing selective and non selective HBP and investigator initiated randomized pilot comparing
Jason Payne, Jonathan Weinstock
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History of His bundle pacing

Journal of Electrocardiology, 2017
Chronic right ventricular (RV) pacing has been shown over the years to exert detrimental physiological changes including increased risk for heart failure and atrial fibrillation. His bundle pacing offers the promise of physiological activation of the ventricular tissue, with the potential for reducing the detrimental effects of RV pacing.
Gopi, Dandamudi   +1 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.
Luca, Alberti   +3 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.
Amrish, Deshmukh   +2 more
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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 ...
Carsten W, Israel   +2 more
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Direct His‐Bundle Pacing:

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2004
Direct His‐bundle pacing (DHBP) produces rapid sequential multisite synchronous ventricular activation and, therefore, would be an ideal alternative to right ventricular apical (RVA) pacing. In 54 patients with cardiomyopathy, ejection fraction (EF) 0.23 ± 0.11, persistent atrial fibrillation, and normal QRS < 120 ms. DHBP was attempted.
Pramod M, Deshmukh, Mary, Romanyshyn
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