Three patients with complete heart block had a high resistance to electrical stimulation of the endocardium through transvenous pacemaker systems. One patient died; one needed reoperation for ...
gmail.com Background Transvenous embolization of brain arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) can be curative. We aimed to evaluate the cure rate and safety of the transvenous retrograde pressure cooker ...
Pacing is a technique that involves alternating active and rest periods to reduce stress. Some people with migraine find it helps reduce the frequency and intensity of headaches. Pacing, also ...
The new ACC and AHA criteria for cardiac devices emphasize more risk stratification, reflecting advances in the field in ...
LSCS is done only for obstetric indications. Isoprenalin infusion should be kept stand-by. Femoral/jugular venous access may be secured for emergency transvenous temporary pacing, if required. In the ...
Objective To compare transthoracic and transoesophageal echocardiography (TTE, TOE) in patients with permanent pacemaker lead infection and to evaluate the safety of medical extraction in cases of ...
Traditionally, a transvenous pacemaker has been used for older kids and adults. It was determined by Dr. Ferns and her team that the transvenous device was too large for the 2-year-old patient ...
Background Cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are complex lesions that can cause hemorrhagic stroke and significant neurological disability. Adenosine induces cardiac standstill and ...
A dog with abnormally slow heart rates due to AV block, bradyarrhythmia, or sick sinus syndrome can be treated with a pacemaker and rule out the possibility of sudden death. Implantation occurs via ...
or sick sinus syndrome can be treated with a pacemaker and rule out the possibility of sudden death. Implantation occurs via two methods– transvenous or epicardial. However, in toy breeds ...
The Accent MRI pacemaker, with the Tendril MRI lead, is an MRI conditional system, offering safe performance of a full-body MRI scan on the patient using a 1.5 T (Tesla) field-strength MRI scanner.