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Trohman, Richard
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Electrodes, Implanted
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Electrodes
Academic Article
Endoscopy in patients with implanted electronic devices.
Academic Article
Rescue permanent iliac vein pacing after epicardial lead failure: an unusual reversal of pacing fortune.
Academic Article
Re: EP challenges in adult congenital heart disease.
Academic Article
Successful percutaneous cardiac resynchronization despite an occlusive Thebesian valve.
Academic Article
Single-lead portable ECG devices: Perceptions and clinical accuracy compared to conventional cardiac monitoring.
Academic Article
Removal of Retained Pacing Leads With Vena Caval Inflow Occlusion When Cardiopulmonary Bypass Is Contraindicated.
Academic Article
Incidence and predictors of loss of pacing in the atrium in patients with sick sinus syndrome.
Academic Article
Successful percutaneous extraction of a chronic left ventricular pacing lead.
Academic Article
Early clinical experience with a minute ventilation sensor DDDR pacemaker.
Academic Article
Incidence and electrocardiographic localization of safe right bundle branch block configurations during permanent ventricular pacing.
Academic Article
Long-term performance of epimyocardial pacing leads in adults: comparison with endocardial leads.
Academic Article
A technique for rapid transfemoral catheterization of the coronary sinus with multielectrode catheters.
Academic Article
Durability of bipolar coaxial endocardial pacemaker leads compared with unipolar leads.
Academic Article
Implantable cardioverter defibrillator implanted by nonthoracotomy approach: initial clinical experience with the redesigned transvenous lead system.
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Electrodes