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- 2024
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Risk factors and incidence of new-onset heart failure with conventional pacemakerimplant – a nationwide study
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- 2023
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Maximizing QRS duration reduction in contemporary cardiac resynchronization therapy is feasible and shorter QRS duration is associated with better clinical outcome
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Age-stratified comparison of prognosis in cardiac resynchronization therapy with or without prophylactic defibrillator for non-ischemic cardiomyopathy – a nationwide cohort study
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Sex‐based differences in cardiac resynchronization therapy upgrade and outcome for patients with pacemaker and new‐onset heart failure
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Association between left ventricular lead position and intrinsic QRS morphology with regard to clinical outcome in cardiac resynchronization therapy for heart failure
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- 2022
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Successful percutaneous extraction of malpositioned pacemaker lead in the left ventricle after proper dabigatran treatment
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Diagnosis and treatment of the rare procedural complication of malpositioned pacing leads in the left heart: a single center experience
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Anatomy of the coronary sinus with regard to cardiac resynchronization therapy implantation
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Acute Hemodynamic Effects of Simultaneous and Sequential Multi-Point Pacing in Heart Failure Patients With an Expected Higher Rate of Sub-response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy : Results of Multicenter SYNSEQ Study
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Repositioning and optimization of left ventricular lead position in non-responders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy is associated with improved ejection fraction, lower NT-ProBNP values and less heart failure symptoms
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