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UC San Diego Health First in Region to Implant Dual Chamber, Leadless Pacemaker

DAIC

UC San Diego Health is the first in San Diego to successfully implant the world’s first dual chamber and leadless pacemaker system to help treat people with abnormal heart rhythms. Holding the device and pictured above is Ulrika Birgersdotter-Green, MD, cardiologist and director of pacemaker and ICD services at UC San Diego Health.

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PO-03-181 HBP VS LBBAP IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING ATRIOVENTRICULAR NODE ABLATION: A PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTER, COMPARATIVE STUDY

HeartRhythm

Pacemaker implantation combined with atrioventricular node ablation (AVNA) is a well-established strategy for non-controlled atrial arrhythmias. Limited amount of data is available regarding His Bundle Pacing (HBP), or Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing (LBBAP) in this setting.

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What are treatment options for this rhythm, when all else fails?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

However, he suddenly developed a series of malignant ventricular arrhythmias. Below are printouts of some of the arrhythmias recorded. This time, the arrhythmia did not spontaneously terminate — but rather degenerated to VFib, requiring defibrillation. The arrhythmia starts with a PVC having a short coupling interval.

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Rationale and design of the NEO-NORMAL-AF study examination of the usefulness of implantable loop recorder for arrhythmia detection including atrial fibrillation in heart failure with non-reduced ejection fraction cases: a pilot study

Open Heart

Introduction The incidence of arrhythmia in heart failure with non-reduced ejection fraction (HFnon-rEF) in patients who have a history of hospitalisation is unclear. Methods and analysis This is a multicentre single arm study to evaluate the usefulness of ILR for detecting arrhythmia.

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A fascinating electrophysiology case. What is this wide complex tachycardia, and how best to manage it?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

She had a single chamber ICD/Pacemaker implanted several years prior due to ventricular tachycardia. Seeing as the patient has a single chamber ICD/pacemaker, pacing the ventricle will also lead to AV dyssynchrony that will compromise ventricular filling, further impairing hemodynamics. small squares in width (260ms).