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95 related items for PubMed ID: 6641759

  • 1. Atrial synchronous ventricular pacing in ischaemic heart disease.
    Kristensson BE, Arnman K, Rydén L.
    Eur Heart J; 1983 Sep; 4(9):668-73. PubMed ID: 6641759
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  • 2. A comparison of the acute and long-term hemodynamic effects of ventricular inhibited and atrial synchronous ventricular inhibited pacing.
    Kruse I, Arnman K, Conradson TB, Rydén L.
    Circulation; 1982 May; 65(5):846-55. PubMed ID: 7074746
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  • 3. Comparative functional effects of chronic ventricular demand and atrial synchronous ventricular inhibited pacing.
    Yee R, Benditt DG, Kostuk WJ, Ko PT, Purves P, Klein GJ.
    Pacing Clin Electrophysiol; 1984 Jan; 7(1):23-8. PubMed ID: 6199764
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  • 4. The haemodynamic importance of atrioventricular synchrony and rate increase at rest and during exercise.
    Kristensson BE, Arnman K, Rydén L.
    Eur Heart J; 1985 Sep; 6(9):773-8. PubMed ID: 4076212
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  • 5. Comparison of physical work capacity and systolic time intervals with ventricular inhibited and atrial synchronous ventricular inhibited pacing.
    Kruse I, Rydén L.
    Br Heart J; 1981 Aug; 46(2):129-36. PubMed ID: 7272123
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  • 6. Atrioventricular Synchronous Pacing Using a Leadless Ventricular Pacemaker: Results From the MARVEL 2 Study.
    Steinwender C, Khelae SK, Garweg C, Chan JYS, Ritter P, Johansen JB, Sagi V, Epstein LM, Piccini JP, Pascual M, Mont L, Sheldon T, Splett V, Stromberg K, Wood N, Chinitz L.
    JACC Clin Electrophysiol; 2020 Jan; 6(1):94-106. PubMed ID: 31709982
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  • 7. Respiration-dependent ventricular pacing compared with fixed ventricular and atrial-ventricular synchronous pacing: aerobic and hemodynamic variables.
    Rossi P, Rognoni G, Occhetta E, Aina F, Prando MD, Plicchi G, Minella M.
    J Am Coll Cardiol; 1985 Sep; 6(3):646-52. PubMed ID: 4031276
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  • 8. Atrial synchronous ventricular inhibited pacing (VDD): an underutilized mode of pacing.
    Messenger JC, Greenberg PS, Warren J, Castellanet MJ.
    Pacing Clin Electrophysiol; 1983 Mar; 6(2 Pt 2):392-8. PubMed ID: 6189084
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  • 9. Hemodynamic comparison of ventricular pacing, atrioventricular sequential pacing, and atrial synchronous ventricular pacing using radionuclide ventriculography.
    Videen JS, Huang SK, Bazgan ID, Mechling E, Patton DD.
    Am J Cardiol; 1986 Jun 01; 57(15):1305-8. PubMed ID: 3717030
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  • 10. Cardiac output in single-lead VDD pacing versus rate-matched VVIR pacing.
    Nowak B, Voigtländer T, Himmrich E, Liebrich A, Poschmann G, Epperlein S, Treese N, Meyer J.
    Am J Cardiol; 1995 May 01; 75(14):904-7. PubMed ID: 7732998
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  • 11. Changes in QT and Q-aT intervals induced by mental and physical stress with fixed rate and atrial triggered ventricular inhibited cardiac pacing.
    Hedman A, Nordlander R.
    Pacing Clin Electrophysiol; 1988 Oct 01; 11(10):1426-31. PubMed ID: 2462219
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  • 12. Optimum pacing mode for patients with angina pectoris.
    Kenny RA, Ingram A, Mitsuoka T, Walsh K, Sutton R.
    Br Heart J; 1986 Nov 01; 56(5):463-8. PubMed ID: 3790382
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  • 13. Is DDD pacing superior to VVI,R? A study on cardiac sympathetic nerve activity and myocardial oxygen consumption at rest and during exercise.
    Linde-Edelstam C, Hjemdahl P, Pehrsson SK, Aström H, Nordlander R.
    Pacing Clin Electrophysiol; 1992 Apr 01; 15(4 Pt 1):425-34. PubMed ID: 1374887
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  • 14. Sustained improvement in exercise tolerance following physiological cardiac pacing.
    Sutton R, Perrins EJ, Morley C, Chan SL.
    Eur Heart J; 1983 Nov 01; 4(11):781-5. PubMed ID: 6653589
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  • 15. A comparison of sympathoadrenal activity and cardiac performance at rest and during exercise in patients with ventricular demand or atrial synchronous pacing.
    Pehrsson SK, Hjemdahl P, Nordlander R, Aström H.
    Br Heart J; 1988 Sep 01; 60(3):212-20. PubMed ID: 3179137
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  • 16. Holter-monitored heart rhythm during atrioventricular synchronous and fixed-rate ventricular pacing.
    Kristensson BE, Karlsson O, Rydén L.
    Pacing Clin Electrophysiol; 1986 Jul 01; 9(4):511-8. PubMed ID: 2426669
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  • 17. Physiologic VDD versus nonphysiologic VVI pacing in canine 3rd-degree atrioventricular block.
    Bulmer BJ, Sisson DD, Oyama MA, Solter PF, Grimm KA, Lamont L.
    J Vet Intern Med; 2006 Jul 01; 20(2):257-71. PubMed ID: 16594581
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  • 18. Physiological benefits of atrial synchrony in paced patients.
    Sutton R, Morley C, Chan SL, Perrins J.
    Pacing Clin Electrophysiol; 1983 Mar 01; 6(2 Pt 2):327-8. PubMed ID: 6189074
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  • 19. Myocardial demands of atrial-triggered versus fixed-rate ventricular pacing in patients with complete heart block.
    Nordlander R, Pehrsson SK, Aström H, Karlsson J.
    Pacing Clin Electrophysiol; 1987 Sep 01; 10(5):1154-9. PubMed ID: 2444940
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