De Leon et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Adopting permanent His bundle pacing: learning curves and medium-term outcomesDe Leon et al., 2022
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- 3754368335964857529
- Author
- De Leon J
- Seow S
- Boey E
- Soh R
- Tan E
- Gan H
- Lee J
- Teo L
- Yeo C
- Tan V
- Kojodjojo P
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- EP Europace
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Aims This study aims to determine procedural characteristics, acute success rates, and medium-term outcomes of consecutive patients undergoing His bundle pacing (HBP); and learning curves of experienced electrophysiologists adopting HBP. Methods and results …
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