Abstract: Among rate control strategies for atrial fibrillation is atrioventricular junction ablation with ventricular pacing. Concerns about the long term safety of this procedure emerge as studies report deleterious effects of right ventricular pac-ing. A cohort of patients having undergone atrioventricular node ablation and right ventricular pacing was retrospectively studied. After 5 years of follow-up, a small decrease in left ventricular ejection fraction was observed and 19 % of patients suffered at least one episode of decompensated heart failure, often in association with contributing cardiovascular comor-bidities. Atrioventricular node ablation with pacing can still safely be used in selected patients to control rate in atrial fib...
Background: AF ablation is an increasingly used treatment in patients with AF to improve patient-rep...
AbstractObjectives. This study compared the long-term effects of complete atrioventricular junction ...
AbstractThe long-term follow-up study (41 ± 23 months) of 47 patients undergoing direct current abla...
AIMS: To investigate long-term outcome and to determine predictors of development of heart failure (...
Objective: To review the relevant literature on the use of atrioventricular node ablation and pacing...
Background: Right Ventricular Septal (RVS) pacing is often recommended as a more physiological alte...
International audienceBackground— Atrioventricular nodal radiofrequency ablation (AVNA) with permane...
Objective - To assess the incidence of r arterial embolic events in patients with high rate, drug re...
Background: The management of patients with atrial fibrillation and an abnormally fast ventricular r...
ObjectivesThe aim of our study was to evaluate the feasibility, the safety, and hemodynamic improvem...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of the study was to evaluate whether left ventricular (LV) mechanics are b...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to describe the long-term follow-up results in 62 ...
Aims: In patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and uncontrolled ventricular rate, radiofrequency (R...
ObjectivesThe goal of this study was to investigate the effects of cardiac resynchronization therapy...
Emerging data from experimental and clinical studies have shown that right ventricular (RV) apical p...
Background: AF ablation is an increasingly used treatment in patients with AF to improve patient-rep...
AbstractObjectives. This study compared the long-term effects of complete atrioventricular junction ...
AbstractThe long-term follow-up study (41 ± 23 months) of 47 patients undergoing direct current abla...
AIMS: To investigate long-term outcome and to determine predictors of development of heart failure (...
Objective: To review the relevant literature on the use of atrioventricular node ablation and pacing...
Background: Right Ventricular Septal (RVS) pacing is often recommended as a more physiological alte...
International audienceBackground— Atrioventricular nodal radiofrequency ablation (AVNA) with permane...
Objective - To assess the incidence of r arterial embolic events in patients with high rate, drug re...
Background: The management of patients with atrial fibrillation and an abnormally fast ventricular r...
ObjectivesThe aim of our study was to evaluate the feasibility, the safety, and hemodynamic improvem...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of the study was to evaluate whether left ventricular (LV) mechanics are b...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to describe the long-term follow-up results in 62 ...
Aims: In patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and uncontrolled ventricular rate, radiofrequency (R...
ObjectivesThe goal of this study was to investigate the effects of cardiac resynchronization therapy...
Emerging data from experimental and clinical studies have shown that right ventricular (RV) apical p...
Background: AF ablation is an increasingly used treatment in patients with AF to improve patient-rep...
AbstractObjectives. This study compared the long-term effects of complete atrioventricular junction ...
AbstractThe long-term follow-up study (41 ± 23 months) of 47 patients undergoing direct current abla...