Abstract Objectives. To determine whether a steerable catheter with electrogram guidance (CS-assist group) could facilitate access to the coronary sinus (CS) during cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) implantation. Design. Consecutive patients who underwent CRT implantation were recruited prospectively into the CS-assist group (n = 81) and compared with those using conventional techniques without an electrogram guidance (conventional group, n = 101). Results. The CS cannulation success rate was clearly greater in the CS-assist group (100%) than that in the conventional group (95%, p < 0.05), with significantly shorter mean procedure time (52.6 ± 20.6 min vs. 73.2 ± 40.9 min, p < 0.01) and fluoroscopy time (3.6 ± 3.2 min vs. 14.2 ± 20.4 ...
The femoral vein approach used in this study has 2 limitations. First, it requires the use of a defl...
Coronary sinus catheter placement: assessment of placement criteria and cardiac complications. Lange...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) using coronary sinus (CS) leads is an established method for...
The aim of this study was to compare conventional versus steerable catheter guided coronary sinus (C...
Background: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) device implantation is hampered by difficult pla...
The aim of this study was to compare conventional versus steerable catheter guided coronary sinus (C...
Introduction: Biventricular pacing system implantation is a time-consuming and challenging procedure...
OBJECTIVES:The most challenging stage of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is coronary sinus c...
Objectives The aim of this study was to compare conventional versus steerable catheter guided coro-n...
OBJECTIVE: To present a technical proposal based on the experience of 130 implantations using a simp...
Aim. Biventricular implantation procedures require contrast venography of the coronary sinus. The ai...
AbstractBackgroundIt has been reported that the cannulation of coronary sinus (CS) from the femoral ...
PURPOSE Biventricular pacing is a mainstay of therapy for patients with heart failure. However, l...
Objectives Percutaneous catheterization of the coronary sinus (CS) to enable the administration of r...
Coronary sinus is the target of an increasing number of percutaneous interventional procedures. Thus...
The femoral vein approach used in this study has 2 limitations. First, it requires the use of a defl...
Coronary sinus catheter placement: assessment of placement criteria and cardiac complications. Lange...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) using coronary sinus (CS) leads is an established method for...
The aim of this study was to compare conventional versus steerable catheter guided coronary sinus (C...
Background: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) device implantation is hampered by difficult pla...
The aim of this study was to compare conventional versus steerable catheter guided coronary sinus (C...
Introduction: Biventricular pacing system implantation is a time-consuming and challenging procedure...
OBJECTIVES:The most challenging stage of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is coronary sinus c...
Objectives The aim of this study was to compare conventional versus steerable catheter guided coro-n...
OBJECTIVE: To present a technical proposal based on the experience of 130 implantations using a simp...
Aim. Biventricular implantation procedures require contrast venography of the coronary sinus. The ai...
AbstractBackgroundIt has been reported that the cannulation of coronary sinus (CS) from the femoral ...
PURPOSE Biventricular pacing is a mainstay of therapy for patients with heart failure. However, l...
Objectives Percutaneous catheterization of the coronary sinus (CS) to enable the administration of r...
Coronary sinus is the target of an increasing number of percutaneous interventional procedures. Thus...
The femoral vein approach used in this study has 2 limitations. First, it requires the use of a defl...
Coronary sinus catheter placement: assessment of placement criteria and cardiac complications. Lange...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) using coronary sinus (CS) leads is an established method for...