Barba-Pichardo et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Permanent His-bundle pacing: seeking physiological ventricular pacingBarba-Pichardo et al., 2010
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- Barba-Pichardo R
- Moriña-Vázquez P
- Fernández-Gómez J
- Venegas-Gamero J
- Herrera-Carranza M
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- Europace
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Aims Right ventricular apical pacing can have deleterious effects and the His bundle has been widely reported to be an alternative site. This paper presents our experience with permanent His-bundle pacing (HBP). Methods and results Patients referred for pacemaker …
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