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Basics of cardiac pacing: selection and mode choice

Basics of cardiac pacing: selection and mode choice
Basics of cardiac pacing: selection and mode choice
Therapeutic cardiac stimulation has been in clinical practice for many decades.1 During the evolution of the therapy, pacing generators have shrunk in size, increased in longevity, and increased in device complexity. They offer rhythm and disease state diagnostics, with various algorithms designed to offer timing of delivery of pacing impulse and more recently diagnostics indicative of pathophysiology. Pacing leads have also reduced in size and improved in durability. Pacing electrode configurations have enhanced sensing capability and stability of long term pacing function.
cardiac, review, implantable, cardiac pacing, defibrillators, therapy, methods, syncope, artificial, arrhythmias, humans
850-854
Morgan, John M.
ac98099e-241d-4551-bc98-709f6dfc8680
Morgan, John M.
ac98099e-241d-4551-bc98-709f6dfc8680

Morgan, John M. (2006) Basics of cardiac pacing: selection and mode choice. Heart, 92 (6), 850-854. (doi:10.1136/hrt.2005.076661).

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Therapeutic cardiac stimulation has been in clinical practice for many decades.1 During the evolution of the therapy, pacing generators have shrunk in size, increased in longevity, and increased in device complexity. They offer rhythm and disease state diagnostics, with various algorithms designed to offer timing of delivery of pacing impulse and more recently diagnostics indicative of pathophysiology. Pacing leads have also reduced in size and improved in durability. Pacing electrode configurations have enhanced sensing capability and stability of long term pacing function.

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Published date: 2006
Keywords: cardiac, review, implantable, cardiac pacing, defibrillators, therapy, methods, syncope, artificial, arrhythmias, humans

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/61386
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Date deposited: 08 Sep 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:26

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Author: John M. Morgan

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