In this review, we report on electrical modalities, which do not fit the definition of pacemaker, but increase cardiac performance either by direct application to the heart (e.g., post-extrasystolic potentiation or non-excitatory stimulation) or indirectly through activation of the nervous system (e.g., vagal or sympathetic activation). The physiological background of the possible mechanisms of these electrical modalities and their potential application to treat heart failure are discussed
International audienceSymptomatic heart failure (HF) patients despite optimal medical therapy and ad...
Since the discovery that electricity was important for cardiac function there has been intense inter...
A substantial proportion of patients with heart failure remain either not eligible for cardiac resyn...
In this review, we report on electrical modalities, which do not fit the definition of pacemaker, bu...
In this review, we report on electrical modalities, which do not fit the definition of pacemaker, bu...
The different means for treating congestive heart failure have not yet achieved the improvement in q...
The history of cardiac pacing therapy must be viewed within the broader framework of electro-diagnos...
BACKGROUND: Postextrasystolic potentiation (PESP) is a property of cardiac tissue whereby two closel...
Electrical disturbances, such as atrial fibrillation (AF), dyssynchrony, tachycardia, and premature ...
This editorial refers to ‘Randomized, double-blind study of non-excitatory, cardiac contractility mo...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy has been shown to be an effective treatment for patients with syst...
IT HAS long been known that electric cur-rents have important effects on the heart as they do on oth...
Since the introduction of implantable cardiac pacing systems there have been marked advances in conc...
This report was an overview of pacing therapy for heart failure to explain the usefulness and proble...
Cardiac simulation has moved from early life-saving pacemakers meant only to prevent asystole to cur...
International audienceSymptomatic heart failure (HF) patients despite optimal medical therapy and ad...
Since the discovery that electricity was important for cardiac function there has been intense inter...
A substantial proportion of patients with heart failure remain either not eligible for cardiac resyn...
In this review, we report on electrical modalities, which do not fit the definition of pacemaker, bu...
In this review, we report on electrical modalities, which do not fit the definition of pacemaker, bu...
The different means for treating congestive heart failure have not yet achieved the improvement in q...
The history of cardiac pacing therapy must be viewed within the broader framework of electro-diagnos...
BACKGROUND: Postextrasystolic potentiation (PESP) is a property of cardiac tissue whereby two closel...
Electrical disturbances, such as atrial fibrillation (AF), dyssynchrony, tachycardia, and premature ...
This editorial refers to ‘Randomized, double-blind study of non-excitatory, cardiac contractility mo...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy has been shown to be an effective treatment for patients with syst...
IT HAS long been known that electric cur-rents have important effects on the heart as they do on oth...
Since the introduction of implantable cardiac pacing systems there have been marked advances in conc...
This report was an overview of pacing therapy for heart failure to explain the usefulness and proble...
Cardiac simulation has moved from early life-saving pacemakers meant only to prevent asystole to cur...
International audienceSymptomatic heart failure (HF) patients despite optimal medical therapy and ad...
Since the discovery that electricity was important for cardiac function there has been intense inter...
A substantial proportion of patients with heart failure remain either not eligible for cardiac resyn...