Complete atrioventricular block (CAVB) is a total dissociation between the atrial and ventricular activity, in the absence of atrioventricular conduction. Several diseases may result in CAVB in the pediatric and young-adult population. Permanent right ventricular (RV) pacing is required in permanent CAVB, when the cause is neither transient nor reversible. Continuous RV apical pacing has been associated with unfavorable outcomes in several studies due to the associated ventricular dyssynchrony. This study aims to summarize the current literature regarding CAVB in the pediatric and young adult population and to explore future treatment perspectives
© 2004 American Heart Association, Inc.BackgroundAlthough dual-chamber pacing improves cardiac funct...
The management of patients with isolated congenital complete atrioventricular block (CCAVB) has chan...
The management of patients with isolated congenital complete atrioventricular block (CCAVB) has chan...
Complete atrioventricular block (CAVB) is a total dissociation between the atrial and ventricular ac...
Complete atrioventricular block (CAVB) is a cardiac conduction defect wherein the trans¬mission of t...
Background: Isolated congenital atrioventricular block (CAVB) is a rare condition with multiple clin...
Cardiac pacing from right ventricular apex and free wall positions alters inter- and intraventricula...
Background: Pediatric patients paced for complete atrioventricular block (CAVB) are at risk of devel...
SUMMARY Twenty-four patients in the pediatric age range who underwent implantation of a cardiac pace...
In children with congenital or acquired complete atrioventricular (AV) block, ventricular pacing is ...
BACKGROUND: Right ventricular pacing has been the treatment of choice in patients with congenital c...
With an incidence of 1 in 20000 live born infants1, congenital complete atrioventricular block (CCAV...
International audienceUnlabelled - Atrioventricular block is classified as congenital if diagnosed i...
Abstract Background This article summarizes the treatment experience for congenital complete atriove...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of pacemaker (PM) the...
© 2004 American Heart Association, Inc.BackgroundAlthough dual-chamber pacing improves cardiac funct...
The management of patients with isolated congenital complete atrioventricular block (CCAVB) has chan...
The management of patients with isolated congenital complete atrioventricular block (CCAVB) has chan...
Complete atrioventricular block (CAVB) is a total dissociation between the atrial and ventricular ac...
Complete atrioventricular block (CAVB) is a cardiac conduction defect wherein the trans¬mission of t...
Background: Isolated congenital atrioventricular block (CAVB) is a rare condition with multiple clin...
Cardiac pacing from right ventricular apex and free wall positions alters inter- and intraventricula...
Background: Pediatric patients paced for complete atrioventricular block (CAVB) are at risk of devel...
SUMMARY Twenty-four patients in the pediatric age range who underwent implantation of a cardiac pace...
In children with congenital or acquired complete atrioventricular (AV) block, ventricular pacing is ...
BACKGROUND: Right ventricular pacing has been the treatment of choice in patients with congenital c...
With an incidence of 1 in 20000 live born infants1, congenital complete atrioventricular block (CCAV...
International audienceUnlabelled - Atrioventricular block is classified as congenital if diagnosed i...
Abstract Background This article summarizes the treatment experience for congenital complete atriove...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of pacemaker (PM) the...
© 2004 American Heart Association, Inc.BackgroundAlthough dual-chamber pacing improves cardiac funct...
The management of patients with isolated congenital complete atrioventricular block (CCAVB) has chan...
The management of patients with isolated congenital complete atrioventricular block (CCAVB) has chan...