Sugrue et al., 2018 - Google Patents
His bundle (conduction system) pacing: a contemporary appraisalSugrue et al., 2018
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- 2592545052435458174
- Author
- Sugrue A
- Bhatia S
- Vaidya V
- Kucuk U
- Mulpuru S
- Asirvatham S
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- Publication venue
- Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics
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The transformation and evolution of pacemakers over the past 70 years is remarkable, from the classic indication in the 1950s of complete heart block with Stoke-Adams seizures to today's practice with a sprawling number of indications. Many of the first descriptions of …
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