33 results on '"Nguyên, Uyên Châu"'
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2. Left ventricular lead placement in cardiac resynchronization therapy: Current data and potential explanations for the lack of benefit
3. Assessment of ventricular electrical heterogeneity in left bundle branch pacing and left ventricular septal pacing by using various electrophysiological methods.
4. Spatiotemporal approximation of cardiac activation and recovery isochrones
5. 3-Dimensional ventricular electrical activation pattern assessed from a novel high-frequency electrocardiographic imaging technique: principles and clinical importance
6. Response to cardiac resynchronization therapy is determined by intrinsic electrical substrate rather than by its modification
7. Relationship between vectorcardiographic QRSarea, myocardial scar quantification, and response to cardiac resynchronization therapy
8. Ultra-High-Frequency ECG in Cardiac Pacing and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: From Technical Concept to Clinical Application.
9. A novel approach for left ventricular lead placement in cardiac resynchronization therapy: Intraprocedural integration of coronary venous electroanatomic mapping with delayed enhancement cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
10. Exploring QRS Area beyond Patient Selection in CRT—Can It Guide Left Ventricular Lead Placement?
11. An in-silico analysis of the effect of heart position and orientation on the ECG morphology and vectorcardiogram parameters in patients with heart failure and intraventricular conduction defects
12. Can We Use the Intrinsic Left Ventricular Delay (QLV) to Optimize the Pacing Configuration for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy With a Quadripolar Left Ventricular Lead?
13. PO-04-168 TIME-DEPENDENT ACTIVATION AND REPOLARIZATION CHANGES FOLLOWING LEFT BUNDLE BRANCH AREA PACING VERSUS CONVENTIONAL BIVENTRICULAR PACING IN PATIENTS WITH DYSSYNCHRONOUS HEART FAILURE
14. Comparison between a count-based and geometrical approach for the assessment of left ventricular dyssynchrony using myocardial perfusion scintigraphy
15. PO-05-012 REPOLARIZATION CHANGES FOLLOWING CONDUCTION SYSTEM PACING EVALUATED BY ULTRA-HIGH-FREQUENCY ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY
16. PO-02-025 REPOLARIZATION CHANGES FOLLOWING LEFT BUNDLE BRANCH AREA PACING VERSUS CONVENTIONAL BIVENTRICULAR PACING IN PATIENTS WITH DYSSYNCHRONOUS HEART FAILURE
17. PO-01-181 DELAYED VENTRICULAR CONDUCTION ALTERS VENTRICULAR REPOLARIZATION IN PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE: AN ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC IMAGING STUDY
18. An in-silico analysis of the effect of changing activation wavefronts on voltage amplitudes in patients with heart failure
19. Integration of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, electrocardiographic imaging, and coronary venous computed tomography angiography for guidance of left ventricular lead positioning.
20. Late complications of an atrial septal occluder provoked by anticoagulant therapy
21. Pathobiology of cardiac dyssynchrony and resynchronization therapy.
22. A left bundle branch block activation sequence and ventricular pacing influence voltage amplitudes: an in vivo and in silico study.
23. Relationship between vectorcardiographic QRSarea, myocardial scar quantification, and response to cardiac resynchronization therapy.
24. Evaluation of the use of unipolar voltage amplitudes for detection of myocardial scar assessed by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in heart failure patients.
25. Left ventricular lead positioning in cardiac resynchronization therapy: Mission accomplished?
26. Undersensing, asynchronous pacing, and ventricular fibrillation.
27. A left bundle branch block activation sequence and ventricular pacing influence voltage amplitudes: an in vivo and in silico study
28. Case Report: An Unusual Cause for Recurrent Hemopericardium in a Patient With Dyspnea.
29. Undersensing, asynchronous pacing, and ventricular fibrillation.
30. Integration of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, electrocardiographic imaging, and coronary venous computed tomography angiography for guidance of left ventricular lead positioning.
31. Pathobiology of cardiac dyssynchrony and resynchronization therapy.
32. A left bundle branch block activation sequence and ventricular pacing influence voltage amplitudes: an in vivo and in silico study.
33. Late complications of an atrial septal occluder provoked by anticoagulant therapy.
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