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Is conduction system pacing improving cardiac performance in patients with right bundle branch block and heart failure? [PDF]

open access: yesFront Physiol
Jing-Jing J   +7 more
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Cardiac implantable electronic device upgrades and downgrades: a Clinical Consensus Statement of the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) of the ESC, the Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Association (APHRS), Canadian Heart Rhythm Society (CHRS), Heart Rhythm Society (HRS), and the Latin American Heart Rhythm Society (LAHRS). [PDF]

open access: yesEuropace
Keene D   +20 more
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Diaphragm pacing

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1998
Diaphragm pacing is an established mode of ventilation for patients with upper motor neuron injury and preserved phrenic nerve function. Careful patient evaluation with regard to phrenic nerve function, motivation, and adequate psychosocial support is paramount for successful pacing.
J A, Elefteriades, J A, Quin
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Leadless pacing

Herz, 2018
Leadless self-contained intracardiac pacemakers were developed with the aim of abolishing the short- and long-term risk of lead- and pocket-related complications associated with transvenous devices. Leadless pacemakers promise minimally invasive procedures, long battery lives, and small amounts of foreign materials in the body.
J, Sperzel, C, Hamm, A, Hain
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Cardiac Pacing,

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1975
The symptom most frequently requiring investigation and consideration for cardiac pacing is syncope. This symptom is now receiving more attention than ever, mainly because of the advent of tilt table testing--a simple noninvasive procedure that has substantially reduced the number of syncopal patients remaining undiagnosed.
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