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His bundle pacing was developed while seeking a physiological alternative to biventricular cardiac resynchronization therapy. However, His bundle pacing may not be adequate in all patients.
Margarida Pujol-López, MD +5 more
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Transventricular Left Bundle Branch Pacing
Background. Implementation of conduction system permanent pacing methods in patients with cardiac bradyarrhythmias allows to maintain the physiological sequence of excitation and contraction of the ventricles and to avoid the development of heart failure
Eugene O. Perepeka +5 more
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Left Bundle Branch Pacing in a Patient With Dextroposed Heart: A Case Report [PDF]
The Right Ventricular (RV) apex has been the standard site for pacing in symptomatic bradyarrhythmias, but chronic RV pacing can cause adverse effects such as atrial arrhythmias and left ventricular dysfunction. Physiological pacing, including His bundle
Dilip Kumar +7 more
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The Functional and Imaging Implications of Left Bundle Branch Pacing in Ischemic Cardiomyopathy [PDF]
Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction due to ischemic cardiomyopathy remains a significant clinical challenge. Electrical conduction delays exacerbate symptoms by causing uncoordinated contractions, reducing pumping efficiency, and increasing ...
Fulvio Cacciapuoti +9 more
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Left bundle branch pacing: An evolving site for physiological pacing [PDF]
For patients with symptomatic bradyarrhythmia, cardiac pacing is the only appropriate treatment option. Electrical and mechanical dyssynchrony caused by traditional right ventricular apical pacing leads to left ventricular dysfunction and atrial ...
Eka P. B. Mulia +3 more
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His Bundle Pacing in the Era of Left Bundle Branch Pacing. [PDF]
Soon after the rapid growth of the popularity of His bundle pacing (HBP), the use of this conduction system pacing modality was overshadowed by left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP). This focused review on HBP addresses whether there are any advantages of HBP over LBBAP and what the current uses of HBP may be.
Jastrzębski M +3 more
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Left Bundle Branch Pacing Improved the Outcome of End‐Stage Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: A Case Report [PDF]
Patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) enter the terminal stage when developed left ventricle enlargement and ejection fraction (EF) reduction. The concomitant complete left bundle branch block (LBBB) is considered an important factor related to
Manxin Lin +4 more
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Electrogram transition patterns in left bundle branch pacing: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Left bundle branch (LBB) pacing (LBBP) demonstrates clinical potential but faces challenges in confirming selective capture via dynamic electrogram (EGM) criteria.
Jiabo Shen +3 more
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Efficacy and safety of left bundle branch pacing compared with left ventricular septal pacing: A systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background: Although numerous studies have compared the efficacy and safety of left bundle branch pacing (LBBP) and left ventricular (LV) septal pacing (LVSP), the results remain inconclusive. Objective: This meta-analysis aimed to systematically compare
Iwan Cahyo Santosa Putra, MD +4 more
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