The authors utilized rapid right atrial pacing and handgrip exercise to provoke myocardial ischemia in 20 participants (age >65 years) who, for reasons of disability, were not candidates for ...
Patients requiring a pacemaker often have atrial fibrillation (AF), which increases the risk of thromboembolism and, consequently, the risk of morbidity and mortality. To maintain sinus rhythms ...
A groundbreaking leadless pacemaker implantation in a complex congenital heart case—exploring an innovative approach to ...
Pacemaker implantation for tachycardia–bradycardia syndrome was required as well as ablation for atrial flutter, and the patient underwent a total of four DC cardioversions. Sleep studies showed ...
Wandering atrial pacemaker is similar to multifocal atrial tachycardia except the heart rate is normal ― that is, less than 100 beats per minute. Wandering atrial pacemaker occurs when multiple ...
Note: Many patients who are candidates for biventricular pacing also receive an ICD at the same time. When atrial fibrillation is present, the QRS complex occurs at random intervals and the ...
including both atrial fibrillation and flutter in pacemaker recipients with and without arrhythmia history are not well understood. The Atrial High Rate Episodes (A-HIRATE) in Pacemaker Patients ...
the first and only U.S. commercially approved algorithm designed to suppress atrial fibrillation (AF). The AF Suppression algorithm in the Identity ADx pacemaker family is combined with the most ...
And you'll have to stay away from machines with strong magnetic fields, such as metal detectors and MRI machines, as they can affect your pacemaker's electrical signals. Risks of atrial ...