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    Association between electrical and mechanical remodeling after cardiac resynchronization therapy: systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies

    Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) may improve not only impaired left ventricular contractility but can also induce reverse remodeling of native conduction system. Measurement of intrinsic QRS complex wid...

    David Pilecky, Gabor Z. Duray, Dietmar Elsner, Carsten W. Israel in Heart Failure Reviews (2022)

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    Risk of cardiac arrhythmias after electrical accident: a single-center study of 480 patients

    Patients with electrical injury are considered to be at high risk of cardiac arrhythmias. Due to the small number of studies, there is no widely accepted guideline regarding the risk assessment and management ...

    David Pilecky, Mate Vamos, Peter Bogyi, Balazs Muk in Clinical Research in Cardiology (2019)

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    Effects of implantation of quadripolar left ventricular leads on CRT response

    The use of quadripolar (QP) left ventricular leads for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is intended to improve outcomes compared with conventional bipolar leads (BP). Hence, the number of implanted quad...

    Julia W. Erath, Mate Vamos, Dominika Domokos in Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrop… (2019)

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    ICD lead type and RV lead position in CRT-D recipients

    Data on preferred ICD lead type and optimal RV lead position in patients undergoing CRT-D implantation are limited.

    Alexander P. Benz, Mate Vamos, Julia W. Erath in Clinical Research in Cardiology (2018)