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Modifiable cardiometabolic and lifestyle factors converge on shared atrial mechanisms, including fibrosis, autonomic imbalance, and electrical remodeling, to promote AF initiation and recurrence. Targeting these upstream drivers through structured risk‐factor management enhances rhythm‐control durability and improves long‐term clinical outcomes ...
Chamath Jagoda
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Short-term effect of low atrial septum pacing on new-onset atrial fibrillation in patients with sinus node dysfunction a prospective randomized single-center study. [PDF]
Wu Y, Tu X, Jin Q, Zheng J, Gao Z.
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Sinus node dysfunction: current understanding and future directions.
Manoj P +6 more
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Twelve of the 1330 patients who underwent AF catheter ablation showed PSP ≥ 3 s after AF termination post ablation. The temporal characteristics of PSP were described. Nine of the 12 patients had no need for permanent pacing. We concluded that a ‘watch‐and‐wait’ strategy could be adopted in these patients.
Yi Guo +12 more
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Increased pacemaker implantation and mortality rates in relatives of patients with early-onset sinus node dysfunction: can genetics explain all? [PDF]
Conte G.
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Abstract Background High rectovaginal fistulas (RVFs) remain a challenging condition, often requiring transabdominal surgery associated with significant morbidity, particularly in patients with hostile abdomens and multiple prior pelvic operations. Minimally invasive, video‐assisted and sphincter‐preserving alternatives have been described for mid and ...
Alfonso Lapergola +7 more
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Benefits of Chronic Atrial Pacing in Fontan Physiology with Sinus Node Dysfunction and Preserved Ejection Fraction: Novel Therapeutic Approach for Failing Fontan. [PDF]
Ohuchi H +7 more
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First Report on Atrial Leadless Pacing in a Lateral Tunnel Fontan Patient
ABSTRACT Introduction No reports on atrial leadless pacing have been demonstrated in patients with the Fontan palliation. We present the case of a patient with a Lateral tunnel Fontan palliation with leadless pacing system for symptomatic bradycardia in the setting of sinus node dysfunction. Methods After internal review board approval, a retrospective
Daniel Cortez +2 more
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