Coupled pacing improves left ventricular function during simulated atrial fibrillation without mechanical dyssynchrony.
Authors : Lim Pascal P; Yanulis George E GE; Verhaert David D; Greenberg Neil L NL; Grimm Richard A RA; Tchou Patrick J PJ; Lellouche Nicolas N; Wallick Don W DW;
Affiliations : Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, APHP, Henri Mondor University Hospital, 51 Av. de Lattre de Tassigny, Creteil 94 010, France. pascal.lim@hmn.aphp.fr
Journal : Europace (2010)
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Coupled pacing improves left ventricular function during simulated atrial fibrillation without mechanical dyssynchrony
Authors : Lim P; Yanulis GE; Verhaert D; Greenberg NL; Grimm RA; Tchou PJ; Lellouche N;
Affiliations : Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, APHP, Henri Mondor University Hospital, 51 Av. de Lattre de Tassigny, Creteil 94 010, France. pascal.lim@hmn.aphp.fr Corresponding author. Tel: +33 149 812 804; fax: +33 149 812 809, Email: pascal.lim@hmn.aphp.fr
Journal : EP Europace (2010)
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Optimisation of atrioventricular delay during exercise improves cardiac output in patients stabilised with cardiac resynchronisation therapy.
Authors : Sun JP; Lee AP; Grimm RA; Hung MJ; Yang XS; Delurgio D; Leon AR; Merlino JD;
Affiliations : Professor Jing Ping Sun, Division of Cardiology, S.H. Ho Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Centre, Prince of Wales Hospital, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong; jingpingsun6@yahoo.com
Journal : Heart and Education in Heart (2011)
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