19 results on '"Lanza, Daniela"'
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2. The QR-max index, a novel electrocardiographic index for the determination of left ventricular conduction delay and selection of cardiac resynchronization in patients with non-left bundle branch block
3. Long-Term Clinical Outcomes of Isolated Ostial Left Anterior Descending Disease Treatment: Ostial Stenting Versus Left Main Cross-Over Stenting
4. Left atrial enlargement as a maker of significant high-risk patent foramen ovale
5. Systemic thrombolysis in haemodynamically unstable pulmonary embolism: The earlier the better?
6. Modified balloon aortic valvuloplasty in fragile symptomatic patients unsuitable for both surgical and percutaneous valve replacement
7. Hemodynamic comparison of different multisites and multipoint pacing strategies in cardiac resynchronization therapies
8. TIMI Risk Index as a Predictor of 30-Day Outcomes in Patients With Acute Pulmonary Embolism
9. Patients with right bundle branch block and concomitant delayed left ventricular activation respond to cardiac resynchronization therapy
10. ECG parameters predict left ventricular conduction delay in patients with left ventricular dysfunction
11. Optimization of left ventricular pacing site plus multipoint pacing improves remodeling and clinical response to cardiac resynchronization therapy at 1 year
12. 19-06: Clinical Outcomes at One Year Follow UP in cardiac resynchronization therapy with Acute Optimization of Left Ventricular Pacing Site and Multipoint Pacing
13. 176-67: Dual left ventricular pacing improves acute hemodynamic response and long term remodeling compared to conventional biventricular pacing
14. 136-59: Relation between ECG parameters and LV electrical delay in patients with left ventricular dysfunction
15. 96-35: Long term follow-up of the hisian pacing: a single centre experience
16. 179-03: Hisian pacing with apical back-up: preliminary clinical experience
17. ACUTE OPTIMIZATION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR PACING SITE PLUS MULTIPOINT PACING IMPROVE REMODELING AND CLINICAL RESPONSE OF CRT AT ONE YEAR FOLLOW UP
18. Multipoint pacing by a left ventricular quadripolar lead improves the acute hemodynamic response to CRT compared with conventional biventricular pacing at any site
19. Relationship between clinical presenting patterns of acute myocarditis and oedema and late enhancement extension
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