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224 related items for PubMed ID: 15624866

  • 41. The incremental benefit of rate-adaptive pacing on exercise performance during cardiac resynchronization therapy.
    Tse HF, Siu CW, Lee KL, Fan K, Chan HW, Tang MO, Tsang V, Lee SW, Lau CP.
    J Am Coll Cardiol; 2005 Dec 20; 46(12):2292-7. PubMed ID: 16360061
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  • 42. [Long-term electrocardiography in cardiac pacemaker patients].
    Volkmann H, Heinke M, Ullmann HM.
    Z Arztl Fortbild (Jena); 1994 Apr 20; 88(4):289-304. PubMed ID: 8053232
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  • 43. [Heart rate variability and physical exercise. Current status].
    Hottenrott K, Hoos O, Esperer HD.
    Herz; 2006 Sep 20; 31(6):544-52. PubMed ID: 17036185
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  • 44. [Is measuring by portable heart rate monitors (sport watches) dependable in patients with an implanted pacemaker?].
    Südkamp M, Menzel C, Sindhu D, Savvidou-Zaroti P, La Rosée K, Hekmat K, Mehlhorn U.
    Dtsch Med Wochenschr; 2005 May 27; 130(21):1307-10. PubMed ID: 15902617
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  • 45. [Computer-assisted long-term ECG analysis in patients with artificial trial pacemaker (AAI) (author's transl)].
    Weber H, Glogar D, Joskowicz G, Steinbach K, Probst P, Kaindl F, Laskovicz A.
    Z Kardiol; 1981 Mar 27; 70(3):151-7. PubMed ID: 6785935
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  • 53. A blended sensor restores chronotropic response more favorably than an accelerometer alone in pacemaker patients: the LIFE study results.
    Coman J, Freedman R, Koplan BA, Reeves R, Santucci P, Stolen KQ, Kraus SM, Meyer TE, LIFE Study Results.
    Pacing Clin Electrophysiol; 2008 Nov 27; 31(11):1433-42. PubMed ID: 18950301
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  • 55. The integral pulse frequency modulation model with time-varying threshold: application to heart rate variability analysis during exercise stress testing.
    Bailón R, Laouini G, Grao C, Orini M, Laguna P, Meste O.
    IEEE Trans Biomed Eng; 2011 Mar 27; 58(3):642-52. PubMed ID: 21138798
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  • 56. Time-varying analysis methods and models for the respiratory and cardiac system coupling in graded exercise.
    Meste O, Khaddoumi B, Blain G, Bermon S.
    IEEE Trans Biomed Eng; 2005 Nov 27; 52(11):1921-30. PubMed ID: 16285396
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  • 57. Time-varying analysis of heart rate variability signals with a Kalman smoother algorithm.
    Tarvainen MP, Georgiadis SD, Ranta-Aho PO, Karjalainen PA.
    Physiol Meas; 2006 Mar 27; 27(3):225-39. PubMed ID: 16462010
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  • 58. Evaluation of the quality of rate adaptation algorithms for cardiac pacing.
    Lass J, Kaik J, Meigas K, Hinrikus H, Blinowska A.
    Europace; 2001 Jul 27; 3(3):221-8. PubMed ID: 11467464
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