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Masquerading bundle branch block with intermittent right ventricular pacing in a patient with acute coronary syndrome. [PDF]
Tabachnikov V, Avidan Y.
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Syncope: Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment 2024
Vasovagal syncope advances in therapy. ABSTRACT Aim In light of many recent advances in the field of vasovagal syncope, a selective review has been undertaken of these developments. Methods Recent publications on the following topics were reviewed; understanding of vasovagal syncope pathophysiology, tilt‐testing methodology and interpretation, drug ...
Richard Sutton+2 more
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An assessment of the optimal ventricular pacing site in patients undergoing 'ablate and pace' therapy for permanent atrial fibrillation [PDF]
Michele Brignole
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Two different right ventricular pacing waveforms. [PDF]
Komatsu T, Okada A, Kuwahara K.
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ABSTRACT Leadless pacemakers as the Medtronic Micra AV, have improved cardiac pacing by reducing complications associated with traditional systems. However, achieving high atrioventricular synchrony (AVS) remains a challenge, especially in patients with a high pacing burden.
Mattia Strazzanti+7 more
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Deterioration of left ventricular function following atrio-ventricular node ablation and right ventricular apical pacing in patients with permanent atrial fibrillation [PDF]
Tamás Szili-Török+5 more
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Systematic review and meta-analysis on the impact on outcomes of device algorithms for minimizing right ventricular pacing. [PDF]
Mei DA+10 more
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Step‐by‐Step Approach to Phrenic Nerve Displacement
ABSTRACT Phrenic nerve injury, though rare, can be a serious complication of catheter ablation leading to significant morbidity. The close proximity of the phrenic nerve to the site of origin of arrhythmias may also impact the success of catheter ablation.
Carli J. Peters, Gregory E. Supple
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