Introduction: Pacemaker implantation is the only effective symptomatic treatment for life-threatening bradyarrhythmias. Major complications observed after implantation of cardiac pacemakers include lead dislocation, loss of pulse generator function, and inadequate stimulation. The aim of this retrospective single-centre study was to analyse the indications for pacemaker implantation and the incidence and types of complications associated with this procedure in dogs treated for symptomatic bradyarrhythmia
Although pacemaker implantation is considered to be low risk, it is not exempt from complications an...
Third-degree heart block developed in an obese seven-year-old dog with adrenal cortical failure. Aft...
Although pacemaker implantation is considered to be low risk, it is not exempt from complications an...
Abstract Background Canine veterinary patients increasingly benefit from implantation of transvenous...
Electrical pacing of the heart has been uti-lized in human medicine for more than two decades. Cardi...
A pacemaker is defined as ‘an electronic device for use in certain cases of heart disease to assume ...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2003. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 1...
The 1st Pacemaker used clinically in a 10-year-old male Basenji dog was implanted in 1967 because th...
An 11 year old spayed female German Shepherd Dog presented to the Cornell University Hospital for An...
A retrospective study on complications especially related to operative or postoperative management w...
BACKGROUND: Today quantitative information about the type of complications and their incidence durin...
Background- Implantation of transvenous permanent pacemakers (PPM) has become standard therapy for s...
Background: Permanent pacemaker implantation is a relatively safe procedure that significantly impro...
Atrial standstill is an uncommon bradyarrhythmia defined by complete absence of P waves or other atr...
Though permanent pacemaker implantation is the only effective therapy for certain bradyarrhythmias i...
Although pacemaker implantation is considered to be low risk, it is not exempt from complications an...
Third-degree heart block developed in an obese seven-year-old dog with adrenal cortical failure. Aft...
Although pacemaker implantation is considered to be low risk, it is not exempt from complications an...
Abstract Background Canine veterinary patients increasingly benefit from implantation of transvenous...
Electrical pacing of the heart has been uti-lized in human medicine for more than two decades. Cardi...
A pacemaker is defined as ‘an electronic device for use in certain cases of heart disease to assume ...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 2003. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 1...
The 1st Pacemaker used clinically in a 10-year-old male Basenji dog was implanted in 1967 because th...
An 11 year old spayed female German Shepherd Dog presented to the Cornell University Hospital for An...
A retrospective study on complications especially related to operative or postoperative management w...
BACKGROUND: Today quantitative information about the type of complications and their incidence durin...
Background- Implantation of transvenous permanent pacemakers (PPM) has become standard therapy for s...
Background: Permanent pacemaker implantation is a relatively safe procedure that significantly impro...
Atrial standstill is an uncommon bradyarrhythmia defined by complete absence of P waves or other atr...
Though permanent pacemaker implantation is the only effective therapy for certain bradyarrhythmias i...
Although pacemaker implantation is considered to be low risk, it is not exempt from complications an...
Third-degree heart block developed in an obese seven-year-old dog with adrenal cortical failure. Aft...
Although pacemaker implantation is considered to be low risk, it is not exempt from complications an...