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The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 1991
Transcutaneous pacing (TP) is technically the fastest, easiest, and least physically invasive of the accepted modes of cardiac pacing. Although first introduced in the early 1950s, TP was abandoned because of cutaneous nerve pain, skeletal muscle contraction, and local tissue burns associated with the use of the technique.
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Transcutaneous pacing (TP) is technically the fastest, easiest, and least physically invasive of the accepted modes of cardiac pacing. Although first introduced in the early 1950s, TP was abandoned because of cutaneous nerve pain, skeletal muscle contraction, and local tissue burns associated with the use of the technique.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To the Editor.— The following is in relation to Dr. Seymour Furman's comment, "Pacemaker Function" (223:1389, 1973), in response to an article, "Cardiac Pacemaker Function" by Pennock et al (222:1379, 1972), which precipitated a counter-comment by Dr. Richard J. Lescoe, "Cardiac Pacemaker Function" (223:1510, 1973). I found Dr. Lescoe's LETTER just as
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To the Editor.— The following is in relation to Dr. Seymour Furman's comment, "Pacemaker Function" (223:1389, 1973), in response to an article, "Cardiac Pacemaker Function" by Pennock et al (222:1379, 1972), which precipitated a counter-comment by Dr. Richard J. Lescoe, "Cardiac Pacemaker Function" (223:1510, 1973). I found Dr. Lescoe's LETTER just as
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Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1965
Abstract In a recent conference on pacemakers it was stated that over 5,000 units have been installed in patients over the United States within a period of less than four years. This is a rather large number of installations of a device that formerly seemed to be uncommon. In my presentation I will try to sketch in the developments in this field: the
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Abstract In a recent conference on pacemakers it was stated that over 5,000 units have been installed in patients over the United States within a period of less than four years. This is a rather large number of installations of a device that formerly seemed to be uncommon. In my presentation I will try to sketch in the developments in this field: the
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Infections Associated with Resterilized Pacemakers and Defibrillators
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Denis Roy, Mario Talajic
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