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
Vagal nerve stimulation in cardiac therapy involves delivering electrical current to the vagal sympa...
Not very long ago use of electrical currents for clinical purposes was considered- to say the least...
Various modalities of cardiac pacing have been proposed in the past to improve hemodynamics, either ...
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...
IT HAS long been known that electric cur-rents have important effects on the heart as they do on oth...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy has been shown to be an effective treatment for patients with syst...
Electrical disturbances, such as atrial fibrillation (AF), dyssynchrony, tachycardia, and premature ...
La prise en charge des maladies cardiovasculaires vise à lutter contre les anomalies du système nerv...
Electrogenesis in the heart begins in the sinoatrial node and proceeds down the conduction system to...
The history of cardiac pacing therapy must be viewed within the broader framework of electro-diagnos...
In this review we discuss the position of electrical neuromodulation as a safe and reversible adjuva...
Artificial cardiac pacing, the use of electrical stimuli to cause contraction of heart muscle, is a ...
Since the introduction of implantable cardiac pacing systems there have been marked advances in conc...
Vagal nerve stimulation in cardiac therapy involves delivering electrical current to the vagal sympa...
Not very long ago use of electrical currents for clinical purposes was considered- to say the least...
Various modalities of cardiac pacing have been proposed in the past to improve hemodynamics, either ...
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...
IT HAS long been known that electric cur-rents have important effects on the heart as they do on oth...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy has been shown to be an effective treatment for patients with syst...
Electrical disturbances, such as atrial fibrillation (AF), dyssynchrony, tachycardia, and premature ...
La prise en charge des maladies cardiovasculaires vise à lutter contre les anomalies du système nerv...
Electrogenesis in the heart begins in the sinoatrial node and proceeds down the conduction system to...
The history of cardiac pacing therapy must be viewed within the broader framework of electro-diagnos...
In this review we discuss the position of electrical neuromodulation as a safe and reversible adjuva...
Artificial cardiac pacing, the use of electrical stimuli to cause contraction of heart muscle, is a ...
Since the introduction of implantable cardiac pacing systems there have been marked advances in conc...
Vagal nerve stimulation in cardiac therapy involves delivering electrical current to the vagal sympa...
Not very long ago use of electrical currents for clinical purposes was considered- to say the least...
Various modalities of cardiac pacing have been proposed in the past to improve hemodynamics, either ...