Cardiac pacing is an established treatment for the prevention of a systole, while recent-ly it has been used as an adjunctive therapy in non-bradycardic diseases. For almost 45 years cardiac pacing has offered an improvement in quality of life and/or prolonged survival in patients with complete heart block and sick sinus syndrome. Additionally, during the last 10 years pacing has proved valuable in patients with congestive heart failure and ventricular conduction disturbances, improving quality of life and reducing morbidity and possibly mor-tality. Furthermore, the role of cardiac pacing has been evaluated in patients with hyper-trophic cardiomyopathy and in those wit
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a common, debilitating and usually lethal condition responsible fo...
Various modalities of cardiac pacing have been proposed in the past to improve hemodynamics, either ...
Cardiac pacing is the most effective therapy to prevent syncopal recurrences when syncope is due to ...
New indications for permanent cardiac pacing have been devel-oped in recent years, with numerous stu...
SUMMARY The effect of permanent pacing on chronic complete atrioventricular block complicated by car...
Artificial cardiac pacing, the use of electrical stimuli to cause contraction of heart muscle, is a ...
Temporary cardiac pacing is an established therapeutic modality in the treatment of heart block and ...
Pacemakers are playing an increasing role in the management of patients with tachycardia. Pacing to ...
A permanent pacemaker was inserted in eight patients with the long QT syndrome. All had recurrent sy...
Cardiac pacing has been used in the treatment of bradyarrhythmias for more than 50 years and during ...
Cardiac pacemaker is a device largely used to the treatment of heart rhythm problems.1 Though the fi...
(EN) Cardiac pacing is the only established treatment method of bradyarrhythmias. Most patients indi...
Cardiac pacing as an adjunct therapy for heart failure began to be the subject of scientific researc...
For>50 years, bradycardic patients have enjoyed the ben-efits of cardiac pacing, a therapy that c...
Implantable cardiac pacing systems are a safe and effective treatment for symptomatic irreversible b...
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a common, debilitating and usually lethal condition responsible fo...
Various modalities of cardiac pacing have been proposed in the past to improve hemodynamics, either ...
Cardiac pacing is the most effective therapy to prevent syncopal recurrences when syncope is due to ...
New indications for permanent cardiac pacing have been devel-oped in recent years, with numerous stu...
SUMMARY The effect of permanent pacing on chronic complete atrioventricular block complicated by car...
Artificial cardiac pacing, the use of electrical stimuli to cause contraction of heart muscle, is a ...
Temporary cardiac pacing is an established therapeutic modality in the treatment of heart block and ...
Pacemakers are playing an increasing role in the management of patients with tachycardia. Pacing to ...
A permanent pacemaker was inserted in eight patients with the long QT syndrome. All had recurrent sy...
Cardiac pacing has been used in the treatment of bradyarrhythmias for more than 50 years and during ...
Cardiac pacemaker is a device largely used to the treatment of heart rhythm problems.1 Though the fi...
(EN) Cardiac pacing is the only established treatment method of bradyarrhythmias. Most patients indi...
Cardiac pacing as an adjunct therapy for heart failure began to be the subject of scientific researc...
For>50 years, bradycardic patients have enjoyed the ben-efits of cardiac pacing, a therapy that c...
Implantable cardiac pacing systems are a safe and effective treatment for symptomatic irreversible b...
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a common, debilitating and usually lethal condition responsible fo...
Various modalities of cardiac pacing have been proposed in the past to improve hemodynamics, either ...
Cardiac pacing is the most effective therapy to prevent syncopal recurrences when syncope is due to ...