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Yu Cheuk-Man - - 2002
Implantation of left ventricular leads (LV) for biventricular pacing remains a technological challenge and failure of the procedure is not uncommon. We described a 58 year-old patient with heart failure and intraventricular conduction delay where difficulty is encountered when cannulating the coronary sinus by the guiding catheter. By placing a ...
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Sinha Sitabhra - - 2002
Reentry around nonconducting ventricular scar tissue, a cause of lethal arrhythmias, is typically treated by rapid electrical stimulation from an implantable cardioverter defibrillator. However, the dynamical mechanisms of termination (success and failure) are poorly understood. To elucidate such mechanisms, we study the dynamics of pacing in one- and two-dimensional models ...
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Marketou M E - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To investigate ventricular sympathetic innervation in patients with sick sinus syndrome and to detect regional deterioration of adrenergic innervation caused by asynchronous ventricular activation from right ventricular pacing. DESIGN: Prospective controlled study. SETTING: Tertiary cardiac referral centre. PATIENTS: 22 patients with sick sinus syndrome and indications for permanent dual ...
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Tomada Giovanna - - 2002
Dyads of 4- and 5-year-old friends and nonfriends attending preschools in central Italy were identified by friendship nominations. The 217 dyads of friends and non-friends participated in 2 closed-field tasks designed to simulate real-life situations of potential conflict. In the 4-year-old cohort, there were no significant differences in the behavior ...
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Chekanov Valeri S - - 2002
Dynamic cardiomyoplasty was performed in a patient using a new cardio-myostimulator (LD-PACE II) designed to enable a novel stimulation regimen that utilizes a new range of stimulation options, including cessation during sleep. After treatment, left ventricular ejection fraction improved in 24 months from 15% to 25% and New York Heart ...
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Mirza Intisar - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was twofold: to assess whether biatrial pacing is superior to single-site pacing and capable of reducing the frequency of episodes of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF); and to compare pacing of the proximal coronary sinus (PCS) with the distal coronary sinus (DCS) and the effects ...
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Fan Katherine - - 2002
The functional single ventricles in Fontan procedures are isolated from the systemic return and thereby precluding conventional endocardial ventricular pacing. We reported a young patient who underwent Fontan operation at the age of 8 years old. He presented with significant bradyarrhythmias 13 years later requiring pacing therapy. A specially designed ...
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Sinha A-M - - 2002
High pacing thresholds in epicardially implanted leads are a frequent issue in children after cardiac surgery. In 2 infants, repeated revisions of non-steroid-eluting leads were necessary. To avoid further frequent replacements, two epicardial ventricular leads, one steroid-eluting and an additional fractally coated electrode as a pacing "backup" were connected to ...
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Porciani Maria Cristina - - 2002
AIMS: Biventricular pacing (BVP) can improve haemodynamics in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and left bundle branch block by reducing interventricular delay (IVD). Since in DCM interatrial delay (IAD) and IVD frequently coexist, the aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that IVD reduction associated with IAD produces ...
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Ricci Renato - - 2002
48 patients (40 Male), mean age 68 +/- 8 years, in III-IV class, with intraventricular conduction delay, received a biventricular pacemaker. Heart failure aetiology was non-ischemic in 60%. Left ventricular lead positioning was inferior in 5 patients (10%), posterior in 12 (25%), lateral in 18 (37%) and anterior in 13 ...
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Tanaka Hiroyuki - - 2002
We report a case of dilated cardiomyopathy with severe congestive heart failure (ejection fraction: 19%) and complete left bundle branch block (QRS duration: 240 ms) 13 years after aortic valve replacement. Permanent biventricular pacing was implanted by inserting a left ventricular lead thorough a small left thoracotomy following intravenous insertion ...
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Gradaus Rainer - - 2002
Dual chamber ICDs are increasingly implanted nowadays, mainly to improve discrimination between supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias but also to maintain AV synchrony in patients with bradycardia. The aim of this study was to investigate a new single pass right ventricular defibrillation lead capable of true bipolar sensing and pacing in ...
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Bourke John P - - 2002
AIMS: To compare acute and chronic ventricular function between patients, without cardiac failure, paced at either right ventricular apex or outflow tract. METHODS: Twenty patients. 10 paced apically and 10 in the outflow tract, underwent two radionuclide ventriculograms. Eight parameters of systolic or diastolic function were compared at each assessment, ...
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Lamas Gervasio A - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Dual-chamber (atrioventricular) and single-chamber (ventricular) pacing are alternative treatment approaches for sinus-node dysfunction that causes clinically significant bradycardia. However, it is unknown which type of pacing results in the better outcome. METHODS: We randomly assigned a total of 2010 patients with sinus-node dysfunction to dual-chamber pacing (1014 patients) or ...
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Weisse U - - 2002
AIMS: The relation between acute postoperative management of epicardial pacing and haemodynamic status in patients with poor left-ventricular function after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) demonstrates the importance of synchronous ventricular activation and contraction during the vulnerable early postoperative period. METHODS: in 22 patients (mean age - 69.3 +/- 5.4 ...
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Hettrick Douglas A - - 2002
The combined role of atrial pacing lead location and AV timing on cardiovascular performance has not been defined. This study tested the hypothesis that atrial pacing lead location can change the dependence of LA and LV hemodynamics on AV timing in vivo. Dogs anesthetized with isoflurane (n = 8) were ...
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Leotta Eros - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Myocardial ischemia is the most common cause of congestive heart failure. Angiogenic therapy has recently been demonstrated to enhance myocardial perfusion in the ischemic setting. We therefore hypothesized that administration of adenovirus encoding for vascular endothelial growth factor could be used to enhance myocardial function in a pacing-induced model ...
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Cha Yong-Mei - - 2002
For optimal pacemaker programming in patients with cardiomyopathy, it is important to understand the relationship between the programmed right atrial and ventricular delay and the mechanical contraction delay of the left atrium and left ventricle. METHODS: We analyzed data from 34 patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (14) or hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy ...
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Calò Leonardo - - 2002
BACKGROUND: A better understanding of transseptal activation may be important for the treatment of atrial fibrillation, but little is known about preferential routes of conduction from the left atrium (LA) to the right atrium (RA) in humans. METHODS AND RESULTS: Twelve patients were studied. A noncontact mapping system was used ...
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Merkely Béla - - 2002
This report describes a patient with drug refractory severe chronic congestive heart failure, first-degree AV block, and wide QRS complexes of 175-ms duration with left bundle branch block who was successfully treated by a left-sided dual chamber pacemaker system using a single-lead coronary sinus electrode. Left atrial and ventricular signal ...
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Garrigue S - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To compare clinical and haemodynamic variables between left ventricular and biventricular pacing in patients with severe heart failure; and to analyse haemodynamic changes during daily life and maximum exercise during chronic left ventricular and biventricular pacing. DESIGN: Prospective single blinded randomised study with crossover. SETTING: University hospital (tertiary referral ...
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Kleine Peter - - 2002
Biventricular pacing has gained increasing acceptance in advanced heart failure patients. One major limitation of this therapy is positioning the left ventricular stimulation lead via the coronary sinus. This report demonstrates the feasibility of totally endoscopic direct placement of an epicardial stimulation lead on the left ventricle using the daVinci ...
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Moe Gordon W. - - 2002
The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that persistent myocardial apoptosis contributes to progression of heart failure in a canine model of pacing-induced cardiomyopathy. Dogs were paced at 250 beats per minute for 1 week (n=9), 3 weeks (n=14) and 4 weeks (n=14) with normal dogs served ...
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Taieb Jerome - - 2002
The aim of the study was to evaluate, in recipients of biventricular pacing systems, the risk of asystole due to ventricular pacing inhibition by sensing the left atrial signals by the LV lead at conventional sensitivity. Long-term ventricular sensitivity was programmed at > or = 4 m V in 17 ...
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Yamabe Hiroshige - - 2002
The aim of the present study was to localize the ventricular insertion site of concealed accessory pathway (APs) by using the ventricular pace mapping and examined if the analysis of the timing of retrograde atrial electrogram recorded at the ventricular side of the mitral annulus is useful in identifying the ...
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Mitchell A R J - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To assess the true efficacy of antitachycardia pacing on spontaneous persistent atrial fibrillation in patients with an implanted atrial defibrillator, by comparing the effects of nominal pacing treatment with subthreshold pacing treatment. DESIGN: The effects of antitachycardia pacing and burst 50 Hz atrial pacing on spontaneous atrial arrhythmias were ...
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Gare Meir - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Ventricular tachyarrhythmias may produce subsequent myocardial dysfunction through the formation of oxygen-derived free radicals. We tested the hypothesis that the antioxidant N-acetylcysteine enhances recovery of contractile function after rapid ventricular pacing. METHODS: Barbiturate-anesthetized dogs were instrumented for measurement of systemic and coronary hemodynamics and subendocardial segment shortening (%SS). All ...
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Yin Wei-Hsian - - 2002
To achieve stable single-lead VDD pacing, a selection of the electrode with the optimal distance between the lead tip and the floating atrial dipole (AV distance [AVD]) is important. The authors hypothesized that the size of the right heart chambers may affect atrial sensing, and that measurement of their internal ...
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Saad Eduardo B - - 2002
The number of patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) has achieved astonishing proportions. It is a debilitating and usually lethal condition, aside from being responsible for an enormous proportion of health care expenditures. Advances in medical therapy have not been sufficient to significantly improve prognosis, and heart transplantation can only ...
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Leon Angel R - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: This study assessed the effects of biventricular pacing (BVP) on ventricular function, functional status, quality of life and hospitalization in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF), prior atrioventricular (AV) junction ablation and right ventricular (RV) pacing performed for chronic atrial fibrillation (AF). BACKGROUND: Although the benefit of BVP in ...
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Prinzen Frits W - - 2002
The main goal of this article was to review animal experimental work on the effect of asynchronous activation on ventricular pump function. During normal sinus rhythm and atrial pacing, the Purkinje system contributes significantly to the rapid electrical activation of the ventricles. In contrast, during ventricular pacing the impulse is ...
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Manolis A G - - 2002
AIMS: Interatrial septum (IAS) pacing seems efficient in synchronizing atrial depolarization in patients (pts) with delayed inter-atrial conduction, but its clinical role in preventing atrial tachyarrhythmias is still debated. This study was conducted in order to evaluate the clinical efficacy of IAS pacing guided by pace mapping of the IAS, ...
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Legge Darlene - - 2002
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a clinical syndrome that affects more than 4 million people in the United States. The grim prognosis for this population has led to a search for new therapies to treat CHF. Resynchronization of the ventricles is one such therapy. The pathophysiology associated with conduction defects ...
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Giudici Michael - - 2002
The purpose of this study was to develop a better understanding of the pacing and sensing characteristics of electrodes placed in the proximal cardiac veins. A detailed mapping of the coronary sinus (CS) and great cardiac vein (GCV) was done on 25 patients with normal sinus rhythm using a deflectable ...
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Kühlkamp Volker - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) incorporating biventricular pacing. BACKGROUND: Biventricular pacing improves the symptoms of heart failure, a frequent problem in ICD recipients. METHODS: This prospective multicenter study evaluated the safety and efficacy of an ICD with biventricular pacing. RESULTS: A total ...
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Kraus Marc S - - 2002
The QRS amplitude and polarity were determined in 12-lead electrocardiograms recorded from 22 Boxers with ventricular arrhythmias. Eighty-one percent (18/22) of dogs displayed a positive QRS morphology in the caudoventral leads (II, III, and aVF) and 77% (17/22) of dogs displayed a positive QRS morphology in the left precordial leads ...
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Israel Carsten W - - 2002
Dual chamber systems are currently implanted in an increasing number of patients with a pacing indication and paroxysmal atrial tachyarrhythmias (ATAs). To avoid tracking of high atrial rates during ATA while providing AV synchronous pacing during sinus rhythm and AV block, automatic mode switching (MS) to a nontracking mode has ...
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Wong Graham C - - 2002
Since its introduction in the 1950s, the cardiac pacemaker has become increasingly sophisticated in an attempt to mimic normal cardiac physiology. Rapidly evolving pacing technology has seen pacemakers evolve from crude, fixed-rate, single chamber ventricular devices to dual chamber rate-adaptive units. While there is indirect evidence that supports the use ...
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Suto Fumiaki - - 2002
Complete heart block (CHB) provides a useful substrate for study of bradycardia-dependent ventricular arrhythmias and cardiac function. Existing CHB animal models are limited by surgical recovery time and reliance on intrinsic escape rhythms. We describe a novel closed-chest rabbit model of CHB involving transcatheter radiofrequency (RF) atrioventricular (AV) node ablation ...
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Aya Antoine G M - - 2002
BACKGROUND: The study was designed to compare the effects of equimolar concentrations of racemic bupivacaine, levobupivacaine, and ropivacaine on ventricular conduction, anisotropy, duration and homogeneity of refractoriness, and wavelengths, and to provide a potency ratio for effects on conduction velocity. METHODS: Isolated frozen rabbit hearts (which leave a thin layer ...
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Höijer C J - - 2002
AIMS: Many patients with sinus node disease or atrioventricular block have previously received pacemakers with only ventricular stimulation (VVI or VVIR). This study aimed to investigate whether quality of life and cardiac function were affected by an upgrade to dual chamber pacing (DDDR or DDIR) following long-term ventricular stimulation. METHODS: ...
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Kleine Peter - - 2002
Resynchronization of the intra- and interventricular conduction by biventricular pacing has been suggested in patients with end-stage heart failure. We present a case in which extracorporeal circulation could only be weaned after placement of an additional left ventricular pacing wire. Biventricular stimulation led to normal motion of the anterior wall ...
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van Oosterhout Matthijs F M - - 2002
Several studies have shown that, per unit mass, myocardial blood flow (MBF) and oxygen consumption are similar in hypertrophic and non-hypertrophic ventricles. This observation may be explained by the degree of myocardial growth matching the increase in oxygen demand. Such matching may, however, not be perfect at the local level, ...
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Faerestrand Svein - - 2002
The objective of this study was to pace via a coronary vein to avoid interfering with the tricuspid valve prosthesis function. Pacing leads were inserted into the posterior cardiac vein in a 68-year-old woman (patient 1), and in the great cardiac vein and the right auricle in a 32-year-old woman ...
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Hansky Bert - - 2002
Our experience with 121 coronary vein (CV) leads in 116 patients shows that CV leads are the leads of choice for pacing the left ventricle (LV). The information gained from pre-operative venous angiography permits individual selection of the most appropriate lead model for each case. The use of steerable electrophysiology ...
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Yu Cheuk-Man - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Biventricular pacing has been proposed to improve symptoms and exercise capacity in patients with advanced heart failure and wide electrocardiographic wave complexes. This study investigated the effect of biventricular pacing on reverse remodeling and the underlying mechanisms. METHODS AND RESULTS: Twenty-five patients with NYHA class III to IV heart ...
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CholewiĆski Witold - - 2002
Biventricular cardiac pacing has been used as a complementary form of therapy in patients with severe heart failure. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the synchronous stimulation of both ventricles on the heart function measured by gated blood pool study (GBP). Ten patients (9 men ...
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Pacemaker troubleshooting: improved efficacy using a new diagnostic digital Holter recording system.
Moak J P - - 2002
Asymptomatic dysfunction of cardiac pacing systems is not uncommonly detected using long-term ambulatory monitoring techniques. We report two patients with atrial and ventricular sensing abnormalities noted only on Holter monitoring. Multiple empirical attempts at pacemaker reprogramming based on deductive analysis of the pacing anomaly were unsuccessful. Through the use of ...
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Kubota Hiroshi - - 2002
Atrial and ventricular dysrhythmias developing after cardiac operation further reduce cardiac output, posing a serious problem for postoperative management. We have developed a "bio-mini-paddle" electrode designed to be attached directly to the myocardium for atrial or ventricular defibrillation and pacing for intraoperative and postoperative cardiac management. We use fibrin glue ...
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Chan Louisa - - 2002
Pacing is a well recognised treatment in asystolic arrest with residual p wave activity. This can be achieved by transvenous, transthoracic, or manual external (cardiac percussion) pacing techniques. We report a case of ventricular asystole in which all three pacing modalities were applied, and demonstrate their relative effectiveness with invasive ...
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