How to Manage High left Ventricular Pacing Thresholds (Englisch)
- Neue Suche nach: Gras, Daniel
- Neue Suche nach: León, Angel R.
- Neue Suche nach: Fisher, Westby G.
- Neue Suche nach: Abraham, William T.
In:
The Road to Successful CRT Implantation
: A Step‐By‐Step Approach
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42-43
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2004
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ISBN:
- Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch) / Elektronische Ressource
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Titel:How to Manage High left Ventricular Pacing Thresholds
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Beteiligte:Gras, Daniel ( Herausgeber:in ) / León, Angel R. ( Herausgeber:in ) / Fisher, Westby G. ( Herausgeber:in ) / Abraham, William T. ( Herausgeber:in )
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Erschienen in:The Road to Successful CRT Implantation : A Step‐By‐Step Approach ; 42-43
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Verlag:
- Neue Suche nach: Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
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Erscheinungsort:Malden, Massachusetts, USA
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Erscheinungsdatum:15.06.2004
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Format / Umfang:2 pages
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ISBN:
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DOI:
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Medientyp:Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
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Format:Elektronische Ressource
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Sprache:Englisch
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- 1
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General Remarks| 2004
- 4
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How does Ventricular Dyssynchrony Alter Hemodynamic Function?| 2004
- 6
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What Clinical Benefits can we Expect from CRT?| 2004
- 8
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How to Select Candidates for CRT| 2004
- 10
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Assessment of Ventricular Dyssynchrony by New Echocardiographic Analyses| 2004
- 12
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What are the Mechanisms of Improvement During CRT?| 2004
- 14
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Clinical Situations Where CRT is Unlikely to be of Therapeutic value| 2004
- 16
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Preimplantation Checklist| 2004
- 18
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Right Versus Left‐Sided Approach to Implant the CRT System| 2004
- 20
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Right Ventricular Pacing in CRT| 2004
- 22
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How to Achieve Reliable Sensing and Pacing of the Right Atrium| 2004
- 24
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Is it Safe to Pace the Left Ventricle via a Coronary Sinus Tributary?| 2004
- 26
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Why Perform a Coronary Sinus Venogram Before Placement of the Left Ventricular Lead?| 2004
- 30
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Optimal LV Lead Positioning| 2004
- 32
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How to Manage Difficult Coronary Sinus Cannulation| 2004
- 36
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How to Avoid a Dissection of the Coronary Sinus Ostium| 2004
- 38
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How to Overcome a Myocardial Bridge over the Coronary Sinus| 2004
- 40
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What to do in the Absence of a Lateral Branch on the Venogram| 2004
- 42
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How to Manage High left Ventricular Pacing Thresholds| 2004
- 44
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How to Proceed in the Presence of a Complex Coronary Sinus Anatomy| 2004
- 46
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How to Manage Diminutive Target Coronary Sinus Tributaries| 2004
- 48
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What to do when Valves are in the Way| 2004
- 52
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How to Implant a CRT System in the Presence of a Left Superior Vena Cava| 2004
- 56
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Dilatation of the Target Cardiac Vein by Angioplasty Techniques| 2004
- 58
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Stenting for Recurrent Dislodgment of the left Ventricular Lead| 2004
- 60
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Assessment of the Electrical Signal Sensed by the Left Ventricular Lead| 2004
- 62
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How to Avoid Stimulating the Left Phrenic Nerve| 2004
- 64
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Dye Extravasation and Venous Perforation or Dissection| 2004
- 66
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How to Avoid a Cardiac Vein Dissection by the Balloon Catheter| 2004
- 68
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How to Remove the Guiding Sheath using the Slitting Technique| 2004
- 70
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Radiographic Appearance of the Final Lead Position of the CRT System| 2004
- 72
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How to Implant a CRT Device in Patients with Chronic Atrial Fibrillation| 2004
- 74
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Upgrading DDD Pacing to CRT| 2004
- 76
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Upgrading a CRT to a CRT‐ICD System| 2004
- 78
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Repositioning of a Dislodged left Ventricular Lead| 2004
- 82
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How to Implant a Four‐Chamber CRT System| 2004
- 84
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How to Implant a Biventricular, Double‐Left Ventricular Lead CRT System| 2004
- 86
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Alternatives in Left Ventricular Lead Implant Failures| 2004
- 88
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Left Ventricular Lead Extraction| 2004
- 90
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Management of Ventricular Double Counting in CRT| 2004
- 92
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Management of Non‐Responders to CRT| 2004
- 95
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References| 2004
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Index| 2004
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Frontmatter| 2004