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Left bundle branch area pacing in dextroversion [PDF]
Jordan A. Brewster, MD, FHRS +3 more
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Left bundle branch area pacing: Electrocardiographic features [PDF]
Background Left bundle branch (LBB) area pacing emerged as a promising alternative to His bundle (HB) pacing in difficult cases of physiological pacing and failed cases of cardiac resynchronization.
Asit Das +2 more
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Painful Left Bundle Branch Block Syndrome Successfully Treated With Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing
Chest pain may be rarely associated with left bundle branch block (LBBB)-mediated ventricular dys-synchrony has been reported. This article reports 2 such cases, where left bundle branch area pacing resulted in resolution of the LBBB and associated ...
Aatish Garg, MD +3 more
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Permanent left bundle branch area pacing utilizing intracardiac echocardiogram [PDF]
Background Recently, left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP) has been shown to be feasible. However, the right ventricular (RV) implantation site for LBBAP remains elusive.
Xiang-Fei Feng +5 more
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BackgroundQRS transition criteria during dynamic manoeuvers are the gold-standard for non-invasive confirmation of left bundle branch (LBB) capture, but they are seen in <50% of LBB area pacing (LBBAP) procedures.ObjectiveWe hypothesized that ...
Sem Briongos-Figuero +3 more
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Case Report: Left bundle branch area pacing in cardiac resynchronization therapy increases conduction velocity [PDF]
Several studies have suggested that the application of left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP) in cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) holds promise as a treatment modality for correcting left bundle branch block (LBBB) while concurrently enhancing ...
Wenchang Zhang +3 more
doaj +2 more sources
Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing With TAVR. [PDF]
We illustrate a successful case of left bundle branch area pacing with contemporary transcatheter aortic valve replacement. The association between the position of the transcatheter heart valve and the cusp-overlap view may be used to effectively identify the targeted left bundle branch area after transcatheter aortic valve replacement.
Sato D +7 more
europepmc +3 more sources
Extraction of stylet‐driven pacing lead for left bundle branch area pacing
We present a case where a stylet-driven pacing lead was successfully extracted from the left bundle branch area pacing, 10 months after implantation. The procedure was performed without any complications, using a standard stylet and employing gentle counterclockwise rotations of the lead body.
Paolo Bonfanti +4 more
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A 50-year-old male with a permanent dual chamber pacemaker (DDD) 23 years ago was referred for a rapid increase in right ventricular (RV) pacing impedance. His left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction was 45%. Since the patient was pacemaker-dependent, the insertion of a new RV lead was planned.
Ahmet Korkmaz +12 more
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Left Septal Fascicular Block Following Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing. [PDF]
Left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP) is a type of conduction system pacing wherein the left bundle branch and/or the left side of the interventricular septum are stimulated with a permanent pacing lead to maintain physiological electrical activation of the left ventricle. As understanding grows regarding trifascicular activation in the left ventricle
Sertdemir AL +4 more
europepmc +3 more sources

