AbstractTo determine the effect of ventricular function on the exercise hemodynamics of variable rate pacing, 16 selected patients underwent paired, double-blind, randomized exercise tests in single rate demand (VVI) or variable rate (VVIR) pacing modes. Ejection fraction and cardiac index were determined by two-dimensional and Doppler echocardiography at baseline and during peak exercise.Baseline ejection fraction ranged from 14 to 73% and was < 40% in 6 patients (Group 1) and ≥ 40% in 10 patients (Group 2). Duration of exercise was longer during the VVIR mode (502 s) than during the VVI mode (449 s) (p < 0.01) and unrelated to baseline ejection fraction. Heart rate during exercise increased 9% in the VVI mode and 35% in the VVIR mode (p <...
SUMMARY Thirteen patients have completed a randomised double blind cross over study to compare the e...
A pacemaker that adapts heart rate in response to the patient's metabolic requirements has been deve...
Background: Biventricular (BiV) pacing and left ventricular (LV) pacing both improve LV function in ...
AbstractTo determine the effect of ventricular function on the exercise hemodynamics of variable rat...
The relative hemodynamic effects of heart rate, inotropic state, and atrioventricular (AV) synchrony...
The acute and long-term hemodynamic benefit from atrial synchronization in ventricular (VAT) pacing ...
The influences of ventricular pacing at a rate of 70 beats/min (bpm) on the systemic and coronary he...
BACKGROUND: Atrial rate-adaptive pacing may improve cardiopulmonary reserve in patients with left ve...
M mode echocardiography was used in 10 normal subjects to study left ventricular dimension and funct...
Background: The deleterious effects of right ventricular apical (RVA) pacing may offset the potentia...
AbstractRate-modulated pacing modes adjust the stimulus rate by responding to sensed alterations in ...
The physiological efficacy of single chamber, rate responsive ventricular pacing (VVIR) is unknown f...
The rate-responsive ventricular pacing (VVIR) was evaluated by the comparison of responses of the si...
Laveneziana P., O\u2019Donnel D.E., Agostoni P.G., et al. Effect of biventricular pacing on cardiove...
Emerging data from experimental and clinical studies have shown that right ventricular (RV) apical p...
SUMMARY Thirteen patients have completed a randomised double blind cross over study to compare the e...
A pacemaker that adapts heart rate in response to the patient's metabolic requirements has been deve...
Background: Biventricular (BiV) pacing and left ventricular (LV) pacing both improve LV function in ...
AbstractTo determine the effect of ventricular function on the exercise hemodynamics of variable rat...
The relative hemodynamic effects of heart rate, inotropic state, and atrioventricular (AV) synchrony...
The acute and long-term hemodynamic benefit from atrial synchronization in ventricular (VAT) pacing ...
The influences of ventricular pacing at a rate of 70 beats/min (bpm) on the systemic and coronary he...
BACKGROUND: Atrial rate-adaptive pacing may improve cardiopulmonary reserve in patients with left ve...
M mode echocardiography was used in 10 normal subjects to study left ventricular dimension and funct...
Background: The deleterious effects of right ventricular apical (RVA) pacing may offset the potentia...
AbstractRate-modulated pacing modes adjust the stimulus rate by responding to sensed alterations in ...
The physiological efficacy of single chamber, rate responsive ventricular pacing (VVIR) is unknown f...
The rate-responsive ventricular pacing (VVIR) was evaluated by the comparison of responses of the si...
Laveneziana P., O\u2019Donnel D.E., Agostoni P.G., et al. Effect of biventricular pacing on cardiove...
Emerging data from experimental and clinical studies have shown that right ventricular (RV) apical p...
SUMMARY Thirteen patients have completed a randomised double blind cross over study to compare the e...
A pacemaker that adapts heart rate in response to the patient's metabolic requirements has been deve...
Background: Biventricular (BiV) pacing and left ventricular (LV) pacing both improve LV function in ...