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1. Ability to remotely monitor atrial high-rate episodes using a single-chamber implantable cardioverter-defibrillator with a floating atrial sensing dipole

2. The efficacy of the LinoxSmart DX ICD lead from a single center experience

3. Performance of the Linox implantable cardioverter defibrillator leads: A single‐center experience

4. Qual a Contribuiçao do Tilt Training (treinamento postural) na Prevençao da Síncope Vasovagal?

5. Antibacterial Envelope to Prevent Cardiac Implantable Device Infection

6. Functional Response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Patients with Renal Dysfunction and Subsequent Long-Term Mortality

7. Beneficial Effect of Bradycardia Tachycardia Response (BTR) Algorithm on VT Detection in the Presence of Rate Smoothing

8. LQT5 masquerading as LQT2: a dominant negative effect of KCNE1-D85N rare polymorphism on KCNH2 current

9. Tilt Training: Does It Have a Role in Preventing Vasovagal Syncope?

10. Improvement of Congestive Heart Failure by Upgrading of Conventional to Resynchronization Pacemakers

11. Clinical surveillance of a tined, bipolar, silicone-insulated ventricular pacing lead

12. Long-Term Performance of Screw-In Atrial Pacing Leads: A Randomized Comparison of J-Shaped and Straight Leads

13. Managing Pacemaker Safety Alerts

14. P966The safety and efficacy of the Linox Smart S DX ICD lead

15. Multiple Adverse Events with a Dual Chamber Pacemaker

16. Beneficial effect of Bradycardia Tachycardia Response (BTR) algorithm on VT detection in the presence of rate smoothing

17. The effects of anodal stimulation on electrocardiogram, left ventricular dyssynchrony, and acute haemodynamics in patients with biventricular pacemakers

18. Tilt training: does it have a role in preventing vasovagal syncope?

19. Comparison of results with different left ventricular pacing leads

20. Programmable multiple pacing configurations help to overcome high left ventricular pacing thresholds and avoid phrenic nerve stimulation

21. Pericarditis following permanent pacemaker insertion

22. Use of automatic threshold tracking function with non-low polarization leads: risk for algorithm malfunction

23. Managing pacemaker safety alerts: experience with three successive models of a single manufacturer

24. Multiple pulse generator malfunctions with a dual chamber pacemaker

25. Randomized comparison of J-shaped and straight atrial screw-in pacing leads

26. 656 Are all left ventricular pacing leads created equal?

27. P5-69

28. P2-73

29. P5-33

30. Randomized comparison of active and passive fixation J-shaped atrial leads

34. 652 CRT systems with programmable multiple pacing configurations and a bipolar LV lead may help to maintain capture, conserve battery life and avoid phrenic nerve stimulation

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