Background: Heart failure patients with stable angina, acute coronary syndromes and valvular heart disease may benefit from revascularisation and/or valve surgery. However, the mortality rate is increased- 5-30%. Biventricular pacing using temporary epicardial wires after surgery is a potential mechanism to improve cardiac function and clinical endpoints. Method/design: A multi-centred, prospective, randomised, single-blinded, intervention-control trial of temporary biventricular pacing versus standard pacing. Patients with ischaemic cardiomyopathy, valvular heart disease or both, an ejection fraction ≤ 35% and a conventional indication for cardiac surgery will be recruited from 2 cardiac centres. Baseline investigations will include...
Background: Patients with severely impaired left ventricular (LV) function often demonstrate prolong...
A 59-year-old patient with dilated cardiomyopathy, severe systolic left ventricular dysfunction and ...
Objectives: Patients with decreased left ventricular function undergoing cardiac surgery have a grea...
Background: Heart failure patients with stable angina, acute coronary syndromes and valvular hear...
Abstract Background Heart failure patients with stable angina, acute coronary syndromes and valvular...
ObjectiveThe objective was to evaluate the effects of atrial synchronous biventricular pacing in pos...
Background: Temporary postoperative pacing could enhance recovery of the cardiac function. The right...
BackgroundThe Biventricular Pacing After Cardiac Surgery trial investigates hemodynamics of temporar...
ObjectivesBiventricular pacing acutely improves left ventricular function in patients with heart fai...
Background: It has been reported that bifocal pacing (BiFP) in the right ventricle (RV) may be an al...
ObjectivesWe have previously demonstrated that biventricular pacing increased cardiac output within ...
BACKGROUND: This study sought to determine whether optimized biventricular pacing increases cardiac ...
BACKGROUND: Despite significant improvements in cardiac output and functional capacity with cardiac ...
epicardial cardiac resynchronisation versus conventional right ventricular pacing after cardiac surg...
Biventricular pacing has been suggested in end-stage heart failure. We present a 59-year-old patient...
Background: Patients with severely impaired left ventricular (LV) function often demonstrate prolong...
A 59-year-old patient with dilated cardiomyopathy, severe systolic left ventricular dysfunction and ...
Objectives: Patients with decreased left ventricular function undergoing cardiac surgery have a grea...
Background: Heart failure patients with stable angina, acute coronary syndromes and valvular hear...
Abstract Background Heart failure patients with stable angina, acute coronary syndromes and valvular...
ObjectiveThe objective was to evaluate the effects of atrial synchronous biventricular pacing in pos...
Background: Temporary postoperative pacing could enhance recovery of the cardiac function. The right...
BackgroundThe Biventricular Pacing After Cardiac Surgery trial investigates hemodynamics of temporar...
ObjectivesBiventricular pacing acutely improves left ventricular function in patients with heart fai...
Background: It has been reported that bifocal pacing (BiFP) in the right ventricle (RV) may be an al...
ObjectivesWe have previously demonstrated that biventricular pacing increased cardiac output within ...
BACKGROUND: This study sought to determine whether optimized biventricular pacing increases cardiac ...
BACKGROUND: Despite significant improvements in cardiac output and functional capacity with cardiac ...
epicardial cardiac resynchronisation versus conventional right ventricular pacing after cardiac surg...
Biventricular pacing has been suggested in end-stage heart failure. We present a 59-year-old patient...
Background: Patients with severely impaired left ventricular (LV) function often demonstrate prolong...
A 59-year-old patient with dilated cardiomyopathy, severe systolic left ventricular dysfunction and ...
Objectives: Patients with decreased left ventricular function undergoing cardiac surgery have a grea...