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Introduction: Congenital heart disease may present in up to 1.6 % of newborns. Given high burden of pacing need in adult patients with repaired congenital heart disease and availability of different pacing options, more information on outcomes of newer ...
Zainab Syyeda Rahmat, Daniel Cortez
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Leadless Pacing: Current Status and Ongoing Developments
Although significant strides have been made in cardiac pacing, the field is still evolving. While transvenous permanent pacing is highly effective in the management of bradyarrhythmias, it is not risk free and may result in significant morbidity and ...
Richard G. Trohman
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Chronic Wireless Communication Between Dual-Chamber Leadless Pacemaker Devices.
BACKGROUND Aveir™ DR (Abbott) is a dual-chamber leadless pacemaker (LP) system with distinct atrial and ventricular LPs (ALP, VLP) that communicate wirelessly to deliver atrioventricular synchronous pacing. Success rates of these implant-to-implant (i2i™)
Rahul N. Doshi +13 more
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Imaging features of leadless cardiovascular devices
Cardiovascular devices and hemodynamic monitoring systems continue to evolve with the goal of allowing for rapid clinical intervention and management. Cardiovascular devices including the CardioMicroelectromechanical (CardioMEMS) device, implantable loop
Jesse M. Conyers +4 more
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Strategies to improve atrioventricular synchrony in patients with a Micra AV leadless pacemaker
The second generation of transcatheter pacing systems, called Micra AV, can provide atrioventricular (AV) synchronous pacing via a new pacing algorithm relying on sensing mechanical atrial contraction. Several novel programming parameters were introduced
C. Garweg +10 more
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Background Pericardial effusion requiring percutaneous or surgical-based intervention remains an important complication of a leadless pacemaker implantation.
M. Khan +15 more
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Leadless Pacemaker Implantation in Fontan Patients with Multimodality Imaging: Tips and Tricks
Current leadless pacemaker (LP) systems, which have been developed and used in patients with normal cardiac anatomy, are rare and technically even more challenging to implant in patients with congenital heart diseases, especially with univentricular ...
Srikant Das +6 more
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Temperature-Based Rate Response in a Leadless Pacemaker System.
BACKGROUND A new dual chamber leadless pacemaker (DR-LP) system, comprised of two implantable devices in the right ventricle and right atrium, uses a less common temperature-based rate-response sensor.
M. Rashtian +13 more
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Late cardiac tamponade after a helix‐based active fixation leadless pacemaker implantation
Although the late cardiac tamponade in leadless pacemaker implantation (LPI) is rare, we encountered such an incident in patient with AVEIR‐VR™ system on hemodialysis and warfarinization. When LPI with active fixation system, we should aim for successful
R. Chatani +4 more
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