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Author(s):
Demosthenes G Katritsis
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3 years ago
The ideal pacing site in the ventricle(s) of patients with atrioventricular (AV) block has been debated for years. Despite considerable technological advances, the optimal ventricular pacing site to mimic normal human ventricular physiology and attain the best haemodynamic response remains elusive.1
Prolonged ventricular dyssynchrony induced by long-term right ventricular (RV) apical pacing is…
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Author(s):
Ahran D Arnold
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Nadine Ali
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Daniel Keene
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et al
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3 years ago
Dear Sir,
We read Dr Zografos’ response to our article1 with interest. He agrees with the findings of our review but highlights two important issues for further discussion, which we address below.
Right ventricular lead position
Dr Zografos points out that randomised comparisons of different right ventricular lead positions have not shown superiority of septal pacing over apical pacing.2 This…
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Author(s):
Jan Mizner
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Pavel Jurak
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Hana Linkova
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et al
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1 year ago
Author(s):
Theodoros A Zografos
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3 years ago
Dear Sir,
I read with great interest the elegant article by Ali et al.1 on His bundle pacing in issue 17.2 of AER. I do concur with the authors’ view and conclusions. However, there are two issues that may merit further attention.
First, specific His-bundle pacing is indeed the reasonable option that mimics the natural ventricular excitation. However, no benefit of mid-septal over apical pacing…
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Author(s):
Demosthenes G Katritsis
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Hugh Calkins
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6 months ago
Author(s):
Alexandre Raymond-Paquin
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Santosh K Padala
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Kenneth A Ellenbogen
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2 years ago
Body Surface Electrocardiographic Mapping for Non-invasive Identification of Arrhythmic Sources
Author(s):
Ashok J Shah
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Meleze Hocini
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Patrizio Pascale
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et al
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3 years ago
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Author(s):
Amaar Hassan
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Gregory YH Lip
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Laurent Fauchier
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et al
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2 years ago
Author(s):
Ramanan Kumareswaran
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Francis E Marchlinski
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3 years ago
Ventricular tachycardia (VT) is one of the most challenging medical conditions faced by cardiac patients and physicians treating them. Antiarrhythmic medications have limited effectiveness and are frequently poorly tolerated.1–4 Catheter ablation is increasingly used to treat patients successfully.1,5–7 Most VTs can be ablated endocardially but some require epicardial mapping and ablation…
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