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Ventricular activation pattern assessment during right ventricular pacing: Ultra‐high‐frequency ECG studyCurila et al., 2021
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- Curila K
- Jurak P
- Halamek J
- Prinzen F
- Waldauf P
- Karch J
- Stros P
- Plesinger F
- Mizner J
- Susankova M
- Prochazkova R
- Sussenbek O
- Viscor I
- Vondra V
- Smisek R
- Leinveber P
- Osmancik P
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- Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology
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Background Right ventricular (RV) pacing causes delayed activation of remote ventricular segments. We used the ultra‐high‐frequency ECG (UHF‐ECG) to describe ventricular depolarization when pacing different RV locations. Methods In 51 patients, temporary pacing …
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