Indexed keywords
ADOLESCENT;
CHILD;
CLINICAL ARTICLE;
COMPLETE HEART BLOCK;
CONFERENCE PAPER;
FEMALE;
FOLLOW UP;
HEART VENTRICLE PACING;
HUMAN;
MALE;
TREATMENT OUTCOME;
ADOLESCENT;
ADULT;
CARDIAC PACING, ARTIFICIAL;
CHILD;
CHILD, PRESCHOOL;
DEATH, SUDDEN, CARDIAC;
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY;
EQUIPMENT DESIGN;
EQUIPMENT FAILURE;
EXERTION;
FEMALE;
FOLLOW-UP STUDIES;
GROWTH;
HEART ATRIA;
HEART BLOCK;
HEART DEFECTS, CONGENITAL;
HUMANS;
MALE;
MICROELECTRODES;
PACEMAKER, ARTIFICIAL;
PUNCTURES;
REPRODUCIBILITY OF RESULTS;
REST;
RETREATMENT;
SUBCLAVIAN VEIN;
TREATMENT OUTCOME;
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A new orthogonal lead for P synchronous pacing with a unipolar single-pass lead
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PACE
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Goldreyer, B.N.1
Olive, A.L.2
Leslie, J.3
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European multicenter prospective follow-up study of 1002 implants of a single lead VDD pacing system
Crick JCP. European multicenter prospective follow-up study of 1002 implants of a single lead VDD pacing system. PACE 1991; 14:1742-1744.
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PACE
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Crick, J.C.P.1
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Long-term reliability of single lead atrial synchronous pacing systems using closely spaced atrial dipoles: Five-year experience
Ansani L, Percoco GF, Guardigli G, et al. Long-term reliability of single lead atrial synchronous pacing systems using closely spaced atrial dipoles: Five-year experience. PACE 1994; 17:1865-1869.
(1994)
PACE
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Ansani, L.1
Percoco, G.F.2
Guardigli, G.3
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Single lead VDD pacing: Israeli multicenter study
Ovsyshcher I, Katz A, Rosenheck S, et al. Single lead VDD pacing: Israeli multicenter study. (abstract) PACE 1995; 18:191A.
(1995)
PACE
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Ovsyshcher, I.1
Katz, A.2
Rosenheck, S.3
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Single lead dual chamber pacing in children: Benefits and potential problems
Camunas J, Rossi T, Shagong U. Single lead dual chamber pacing in children: Benefits and potential problems. (abstract) PACE 1995; 18:251A.
(1995)
PACE
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Camunas, J.1
Rossi, T.2
Shagong, U.3
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Pacing in children and young adults with nonsurgical atrioventricular block: Comparison of single-rate ventricular and dual-chamber modes
Karpawich PP, Perry BL, Farooki ZQ, et al. Pacing in children and young adults with nonsurgical atrioventricular block: Comparison of single-rate ventricular and dual-chamber modes. Am Heart J 1987; 113:316-321.
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Karpawich, P.P.1
Perry, B.L.2
Farooki, Z.Q.3
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Pacemaker implantation in children: A 21-year experience
Walsh CA, McAlister HF, Andrews CA, et al. Pacemaker implantation in children: A 21-year experience. PACE 1988; 11:1940-1944.
(1988)
PACE
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Walsh, C.A.1
McAlister, H.F.2
Andrews, C.A.3
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Is activity sensored pacing in children and young adults a feasible option?
Zeigler VL, Gillette PC, Kratz J. Is activity sensored pacing in children and young adults a feasible option? PACE 1990; 13:2104-2107.
(1990)
PACE
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Zeigler, V.L.1
Gillette, P.C.2
Kratz, J.3
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Transvenous pacemakers in children: Relation of lead length to anticipated growth
Gheissari A, Hordof AJ, Spotnitz HM. Transvenous pacemakers in children: Relation of lead length to anticipated growth. Ann Thorac Surg 1991; 52:118-121.
(1991)
Ann Thorac Surg
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Gheissari, A.1
Hordof, A.J.2
Spotnitz, H.M.3
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Endocardial pacemakers in children: Lead length and allowance for growth
O'Sullivan JJ, Jameson S, Gold RG, et al. Endocardial pacemakers in children: Lead length and allowance for growth. PACE 1993; 16:267-271.
(1993)
PACE
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O'Sullivan, J.J.1
Jameson, S.2
Gold, R.G.3