WOS: 000397242600006PubMed ID: 28262910Objective: Cardiac resynchronisation therapy has been shown to be an effective treatment to improve functional status and prolong survival of patients in advanced chronic heart failure. This study assessed the surgical outcomes of left anterior mini-thoracotomy for the implantation of left ventricular epicardial pacing leads in cardiac resynchronisation therapy. Methods: Our study consisted of 30 consecutive patients who underwent cardiac resynchronisation therapy with a left thoracotomy between November 2010 and April 2012 in our clinic. Postoperative follow up included the assessment of New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class, electrocardiography and echocardiography. Results: There were 2...
Objectives The goal of this study was to assess the contemporary and historical success rates of tra...
Background and aim: To establish whether left ventricular (LV) pacing by mini-thoracotomy is a safe ...
textabstractBackground: Coronary sinus lead placement for transvenous left ventricular (LV) pacing i...
(1) Background: Limited data exist on the safety and efficacy of epicardial left ventricular (LV) le...
BackgroundApproximately 1% of the adult population have heart failure with reduced ejection fraction...
AbstractObjectivesPatients in heart failure with left bundle branch block benefit from cardiac resyn...
OBJECTIVES Our goal was to analyse the implantation and outcome of thoracoscopic epicardial leads...
BACKGROUND Transvenous left ventricular (LV) lead placement for cardiac resynchronization therapy...
Background: Coronary sinus lead placement for transvenous left ventricular (LV) pacing in cardiac re...
Aim: To evaluate short- and long-term performance of left ventricular epicardial leads compared to ...
Aim: To evaluate at a 12-month follow-up, the clinical and echocardiographic outcomes in postmyocard...
M., Loardi C., Arlati F.G., et al. Long term results of cardiac resynchronization therapy in heart f...
Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT) is an effective treatment for selected patients with heart f...
Purpose: For optimal biventricular pacing, the left ventricular (LV) lead has been found to be best ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to compare clinical, echocardiographic, and cardiopulmonary exercise tes...
Objectives The goal of this study was to assess the contemporary and historical success rates of tra...
Background and aim: To establish whether left ventricular (LV) pacing by mini-thoracotomy is a safe ...
textabstractBackground: Coronary sinus lead placement for transvenous left ventricular (LV) pacing i...
(1) Background: Limited data exist on the safety and efficacy of epicardial left ventricular (LV) le...
BackgroundApproximately 1% of the adult population have heart failure with reduced ejection fraction...
AbstractObjectivesPatients in heart failure with left bundle branch block benefit from cardiac resyn...
OBJECTIVES Our goal was to analyse the implantation and outcome of thoracoscopic epicardial leads...
BACKGROUND Transvenous left ventricular (LV) lead placement for cardiac resynchronization therapy...
Background: Coronary sinus lead placement for transvenous left ventricular (LV) pacing in cardiac re...
Aim: To evaluate short- and long-term performance of left ventricular epicardial leads compared to ...
Aim: To evaluate at a 12-month follow-up, the clinical and echocardiographic outcomes in postmyocard...
M., Loardi C., Arlati F.G., et al. Long term results of cardiac resynchronization therapy in heart f...
Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT) is an effective treatment for selected patients with heart f...
Purpose: For optimal biventricular pacing, the left ventricular (LV) lead has been found to be best ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to compare clinical, echocardiographic, and cardiopulmonary exercise tes...
Objectives The goal of this study was to assess the contemporary and historical success rates of tra...
Background and aim: To establish whether left ventricular (LV) pacing by mini-thoracotomy is a safe ...
textabstractBackground: Coronary sinus lead placement for transvenous left ventricular (LV) pacing i...