110 results on '"Back Sternick, Eduardo"'
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2. European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)/Heart Rhythm Society (HRS)/Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS)/Latin American Heart Rhythm Society (LAHRS) Expert Consensus Statement on the state of genetic testing for cardiac diseases
3. How does the cardiac impulse pass from the sinus to the atrioventricular node?
4. How best to describe the location of the substrates for abnormal cardiac rhythms.
5. Correction of bundle branch block by so-called nonselective His bundle pacing: The potential role of accessory connections in the ventricular septal crest.
6. Too much sugar leaves a sour taste: A cardiac disease caused by excess glycogen deposit
7. Anatomy of the conduction system of the heart
8. Encomium to Hein JJ Wellens (as he chose to be known)
9. Reappraisal and new observations on atrial tachycardia ablated from the non-coronary aortic sinus of Valsalva: authorsʼ reply
10. To the Editor— The anatomical correlations to the atrioventricular node
11. To the Editor—Electrical impulse conduction through superior septal connections as a mechanism to bundle branch block correction is a verifiable assumption
12. European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)/Heart Rhythm Society (HRS)/Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS)/Latin American Heart Rhythm Society (LAHRS) Expert Consensus Statement on the state of genetic testing for cardiac diseases
13. Miniseries 1—Part IV: How frequent are fasciculo-ventricular connections in the normal heart?
14. Miniseries 2—Septal and paraseptal accessory pathways—Part III: Mid-paraseptal accessory pathways—revisiting bypass tracts crossing the pyramidal space
15. Miniseries 1—Part III: ‘Behind the scenes’ in the triangle of Koch
16. Miniseries 1—Part II: the comparative anatomy of the atrioventricular conduction axis
17. ENCOMIUM to Professor Hein J.J. Wellens: a stellar and comprehensive cardiologist
18. Miniseries 1—Part I: the Development of the atrioventricular conduction axis
19. Miniseries 2—septal and paraseptal accessory pathways—part IV: inferior paraseptal accessory pathways—lessons from surgical and catheter ablation
20. The Significance of Concealed Fasciculo-Ventricular Connections in His Bundle Pacing
21. The Continuing Surprises Regarding So-Called Mahaim Conduction
22. Anatomy of the conduction tissues 100 years on: what have we learned?
23. Is it safe to monitor oesophageal temperature during AF ablation?
24. Esophago‐pericardial fistula after catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation: A review
25. Re-evaluation of the structure of the atrioventricular node and its connections with the atrium
26. Two tachycardias, wide and narrow‐more than a coincidence?
27. Sudden death associated with a novel H401Q PRKAG2 mutation
28. Unusual variants of pre‐excitation: From anatomy to ablation: Part III—Clinical presentation, electrophysiologic characteristics, when and how to ablate nodoventricular, nodofascicular, fasciculoventricular pathways, along with considerations of permanent junctional reciprocating tachycardia
29. Part II—Clinical presentation, electrophysiologic characteristics, and when and how to ablate atriofascicular pathways and long and short decrementally conducting accessory pathways
30. Frequent palpitations during chemotherapy
31. An asymptomatic teenager clears preparticipation evaluation. When enough is enough?
32. When and how does a single ventricular premature beat initiate and terminate supraventricular tachycardia?
33. Split P waves and intra-atrial conduction delay: Authors’ reply
34. Atypical bypass tracts: can they be recognized during sinus rhythm?
35. Reappraisal and new observations on atrial tachycardia ablated from the non-coronary aortic sinus of Valsalva: authors' reply
36. Atypical bypass tracts: can they be recognized during sinus rhythm?
37. Atrial Pathology Findings in a Patient With PRKAG2 Cardiomyopathy and Persistent Atrial Fibrillation
38. The value of a rate change in determining the tachycardia mechanism: Which circuits are involved?
39. Split P waves and intra-atrial conduction delay: Authors' reply.
40. Sudden death associated with a novel H401Q PRKAG2 mutation.
41. Frequent palpitations during chemotherapy.
42. Miniseries 2-Septal and paraseptal accessory pathways-Part III: Mid-paraseptal accessory pathways-revisiting bypass tracts crossing the pyramidal space.
43. Miniseries 2-Septal and paraseptal accessory pathways-Part IV: Inferior paraseptal accessory pathways-lessons from surgical and catheter ablation.
44. Miniseries 1-Part IV: How frequent are fasciculo-ventricular connections in the normal heart?
45. Miniseries 1-Part III: 'Behind the scenes' in the triangle of Koch.
46. Miniseries 1-Part II: the comparative anatomy of the atrioventricular conduction axis.
47. ENCOMIUM to Professor Hein J.J. Wellens: a stellar and comprehensive cardiologist.
48. Miniseries 1-Part I: the Development of the atrioventricular conduction axis.
49. Sudden death associated with a novel H401Q PRKAG2 mutation.
50. Re-evaluation of the structure of the atrioventricular node and its connections with the atrium.
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