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Left bundle branch pacing: A comprehensive review

Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2020
Cardiac pacing is the only effective therapy for patients with symptomatic bradyarrhythmia. Traditional right ventricular apical pacing causes electrical and mechanical dyssynchrony resulting in left ventricular dysfunction, recurrent heart failure, and ...
Shunmuga Sundaram Ponnusamy   +2 more
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How to Perform Permanent His Bundle Pacing: Tips and Tricks

PACE - Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2016
Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman
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To Pace or Not to Pace

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
Excerpt Inductive reasoning supported by experimental study and clinicopathologic correlation has yielded electrocardiographic criteria for the diagnosis of various combinations of block within the...
NICHOLAS P. DEPASQUALE, MICHAEL S. BRUNO
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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.
John A. Elefteriades, Jacquelyn A. Quin
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Feasibility and cardiac synchrony of permanent left bundle branch pacing through the interventricular septum.

Europace, 2019
AIMS Left bundle branch pacing (LBBP) recently emerges as a novel pacing modality. We aimed to evaluate the feasibility and cardiac synchrony of permanent LBBP in bradycardia patients.
Xiaofeng Hou   +10 more
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Comparison of electrocardiogram characteristics and pacing parameters between left bundle branch pacing and right ventricular pacing in patients receiving pacemaker therapy.

Europace, 2018
AIMS This study explores the feasibility of left bundle branch pacing (LBBP) and characterizes electrocardiogram (ECG) patterns during the pacing in comparison with conventional right ventricular pacing (RVP). METHODS AND RESULTS Forty pacing-indicated
Keping Chen   +6 more
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The Pace of PACE at the Environmental Protection Agency

Research Papers in Economics, 2003
The Pollution Abatement Costs and Expenditures (PACE) Survey provides the only comprehensive source of data on polluation costs by manufacturing facilities in the U.S. Collected historically by the Bureau of Census until 1994, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) National Center for Environmental Economics initiated an agreement with the ...
Iovanna, Rich   +5 more
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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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The Pace of Plutonism

Elements, 2016
Beneath volcanoes are magmas that never erupt but that become frozen into feldspar- and quartz-rich rocks broadly called granite. Where the crystallized magmas form bodies with distinctive textures, they are grouped into named units-plutons. The rate (pace) at which magmas accumulate into plutons is fundamental to understanding both how room is made ...
Matthew J. Zimmerer   +2 more
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