Artificial cardiac pacing, the use of electrical stimuli to cause contraction of heart muscle, is a sophisticated therapeutic and diagnostic tool. Its rapid technologic improvement since first developed in the late 1930’s by Hyman, has made it possible not only to avoid certain cases of death due to heart block, but also to extend and improve the quality of life. Pacemaker therapy is generally used to treat heart rate or rhythm disturbances, being either tachy- or bradyarrhythmias that produce a detrimental drop in cardiac output. Of the many different types of pacemakers and electrodes currently available, ventricular demand pacing is the most commonly used
BACKGROUND Temporary cardiac pacing, conventionally achieved using a passive transvenous pacing w...
Therapeutic cardiac stimulation has been in clinical practice for many decades.1 During the evolutio...
Since implantable artificial cardiac pacemakers were first produced in Sweden and the United States ...
Temporary cardiac pacing is an established therapeutic modality in the treatment of heart block and ...
Clinical usage of artificial pacing dates back to 1958, when the battery powered cardiac pacemakers ...
Transvenous temporary cardiac pacing is a rather old but still contemporary life-saving technique, w...
T emporary cardiac pacing in the critical care sethng is a safe intervention which can provide life-...
Pacemakers are playing an increasing role in the management of patients with tachycardia. Pacing to ...
John Callaghan in the basement of the Banting Institute at the University of Toronto.1 Although Hopp...
The history of cardiac pacing therapy must be viewed within the broader framework of electro-diagnos...
For>50 years, bradycardic patients have enjoyed the ben-efits of cardiac pacing, a therapy that c...
Cardiac pacing is an established treatment for the prevention of a systole, while recent-ly it has b...
It is now generally agreed that the presence of symptoms is an indication for long-term pacing of pa...
Temporary pacemakers are classically indicated for severe bradydysrhythmia, especially when the clin...
The loss of atrial contraction can seriously impair cardiac output when complete heart block follows...
BACKGROUND Temporary cardiac pacing, conventionally achieved using a passive transvenous pacing w...
Therapeutic cardiac stimulation has been in clinical practice for many decades.1 During the evolutio...
Since implantable artificial cardiac pacemakers were first produced in Sweden and the United States ...
Temporary cardiac pacing is an established therapeutic modality in the treatment of heart block and ...
Clinical usage of artificial pacing dates back to 1958, when the battery powered cardiac pacemakers ...
Transvenous temporary cardiac pacing is a rather old but still contemporary life-saving technique, w...
T emporary cardiac pacing in the critical care sethng is a safe intervention which can provide life-...
Pacemakers are playing an increasing role in the management of patients with tachycardia. Pacing to ...
John Callaghan in the basement of the Banting Institute at the University of Toronto.1 Although Hopp...
The history of cardiac pacing therapy must be viewed within the broader framework of electro-diagnos...
For>50 years, bradycardic patients have enjoyed the ben-efits of cardiac pacing, a therapy that c...
Cardiac pacing is an established treatment for the prevention of a systole, while recent-ly it has b...
It is now generally agreed that the presence of symptoms is an indication for long-term pacing of pa...
Temporary pacemakers are classically indicated for severe bradydysrhythmia, especially when the clin...
The loss of atrial contraction can seriously impair cardiac output when complete heart block follows...
BACKGROUND Temporary cardiac pacing, conventionally achieved using a passive transvenous pacing w...
Therapeutic cardiac stimulation has been in clinical practice for many decades.1 During the evolutio...
Since implantable artificial cardiac pacemakers were first produced in Sweden and the United States ...