This issue of the Medical College of Virginia Quarterly is an edited form of the proceedings of the Cardiac Pacing symposium held in Williamsburg, Virginia on April 16 and 17, 1971. The program emphasized the clinical aspects of cardiac pacing, and the format was structured with formal presentations followed by panel discussions
This editorial refers to ‘Long-term clinical effects of ventricular pacing reduction with a changeov...
This article is the first of three articles that will deal with pacing. The history and background ...
Abstract: Pacemaker therapy has become an important therapeutic option for patients with heart rhyth...
This issue of the Medical College of Virginia Quarterly is devoted to the publication of the proceed...
I would like to discuss the development and historical aspects of cardiac pacemaking from a personal...
A survey of physicians implanting pacemakers was conducted to obtain a profile of permanent cardiac ...
Author index for MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly, 1971, Volume Seven
This symposium has indeed been full of interest. All the speakers have given us a great deal to thin...
The use of technology in medical sciences, specifically the use of embedded technology to correct...
• Purpose: To review the current clinical experience with new and expanding indications for permanen...
References for MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly, 1971, Volume Seven, Number Four
Background Excessive ventricular pacing is known to be detrimental. The purpose of this study was to...
All around the globe, the surface electrocardiogram (ECG) remains one of the most frequently used di...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Whitaker College of Health Sciences and Tech...
Throughout the ages there has been little else as impressive to both the patient and physician as ab...
This editorial refers to ‘Long-term clinical effects of ventricular pacing reduction with a changeov...
This article is the first of three articles that will deal with pacing. The history and background ...
Abstract: Pacemaker therapy has become an important therapeutic option for patients with heart rhyth...
This issue of the Medical College of Virginia Quarterly is devoted to the publication of the proceed...
I would like to discuss the development and historical aspects of cardiac pacemaking from a personal...
A survey of physicians implanting pacemakers was conducted to obtain a profile of permanent cardiac ...
Author index for MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly, 1971, Volume Seven
This symposium has indeed been full of interest. All the speakers have given us a great deal to thin...
The use of technology in medical sciences, specifically the use of embedded technology to correct...
• Purpose: To review the current clinical experience with new and expanding indications for permanen...
References for MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly, 1971, Volume Seven, Number Four
Background Excessive ventricular pacing is known to be detrimental. The purpose of this study was to...
All around the globe, the surface electrocardiogram (ECG) remains one of the most frequently used di...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Whitaker College of Health Sciences and Tech...
Throughout the ages there has been little else as impressive to both the patient and physician as ab...
This editorial refers to ‘Long-term clinical effects of ventricular pacing reduction with a changeov...
This article is the first of three articles that will deal with pacing. The history and background ...
Abstract: Pacemaker therapy has become an important therapeutic option for patients with heart rhyth...