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2. Endocardial pacing results in better electrical resynchronization and hemodynamic improvement than epicardial pacing in CRT
3. Bilateral bundle branch capture during deep septal myocardial and nonselective left bundle branch pacing preserves interventricular synchrony
4. Left ventricular septal pacing: how deep is enough?
5. P97Cyclic stretch induces connective tissue growth factor expression in isolated adult rabbit cardiomyocytes
6. Chronic electrical performance of a new ultra-thin left ventricular quadripolar pacing lead
7. Comparison of QRSarea and left ventricular activation time during left bundle branch pacing and left ventricular septal pacing
8. Reduction in QRS area correlates with hemodynamic response during CRT-device implantation
9. P1537High atrial pacing rate increases accuracy of atrioventricular delay optimization
10. 1306Fast simulation of standard 12-lead ECG and 3d ventricular activation
11. P263Endocardial and epicardial voltage amplitude measurements for myocardial scar detection: validation by delayed enhancement CMR in heart failure patients
12. P1533Assessment of myocardial strain from electroanatomical mapping in heart failure patients
13. P1536Electrical substrates driving response to cardiac resynchronization therapy: a combined clinical - computational evaluation
14. P1531Tailoring device settings in cardiac resynchronization therapy using electrograms from pacing electrodes
15. P249Right ventricular function modulates acute response to cardiac resynchronization therapy
16. P378Difference in right and left ventricular response during cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT): insights from canine-specific simulations
17. 114An in-silico analysis of the effect of changing activation wavefronts on voltage amplitudes in patients with heart failure
18. P1530Prediction of optimal cardiac resynchronization by 2-dimensional vectorloops in dyssynchronous canine hearts
19. P261The influence of changing activation wavefronts on intra-cardiac voltage amplitude recordings: pairwise analyses in patients with heart failure
20. P1534Voltage distribution in patients with left bundle branch block: does location matter?
21. P449Vectorcardiography illustrates enhanced electrical synchronization by multiPoint pacing
22. P411Heart failure after transcatheter and surgical aortic valve replacement: impact of pacemaker implantation
23. 189Echocardiographic definitions of response are not appropriate as surrogates for clinical response in ischemic cardiomyopathy patients
24. P923The role of intra left ventricular dyssynchrony in response to cardiac resynchronization therapy
25. 809QRS area as superior electrocardiographic predictor of response to CRT
26. 1223Comparison between unipolar and bipolar voltage amplitude measurements for the detection of myocardial scar defined by delayed enhancement CMR: an endocardial electro-anatomic mapping study
27. Trends in the Occurrence of New Conduction Abnormalities After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
28. Electrical modalities beyond pacing for the treatment of heart failure.
29. Vectorcardiography as a tool for easy optimization of cardiac resynchronization therapy in canine left bundle branch block hearts.
30. Networked multielectrode left ventricular pacing lead for avoidance of phrenic nerve stimulation in a canine model.
31. Endocardial left ventricular pacing improves cardiac resynchronization therapy in chronic asynchronous infarction and heart failure models.
32. Repolarization changes in patients with heart failure receiving cardiac resynchronization therapy-signs of cardiac memory.
33. The effect of reduced intercellular coupling on electrocardiographic signs of left ventricular hypertrophy.
34. Mechano-energetics of the asynchronous and resynchronized heart.
35. Chronic ventricular pacing in children: toward prevention of pacing-induced heart disease.
36. Effect of albumin dialysis on intracranial pressure increase in pigs with acute liver failure: a randomized study.
37. The left ventricular apex is the optimal site for pediatric pacing: correlation with animal experience.
38. Cardiac resynchronization therapy: the more pacing sites, the better the outcome?
39. Right ventricular or biventricular pacing in repaired tetralogy of Fallot?
40. Reversal of pacing-induced heart failure by left ventricular apical pacing.
41. P97 Cyclic stretch induces connective tissue growth factor expression in isolated adult rabbit cardiomyocytes.
42. Is acute hemodynamic response a predictor of long-term outcome in cardiac resynchronization therapy?
43. Pacing-induced dys-synchrony preconditions rabbit myocardium against ischemia/reperfusion injury.
44. Assessment of ventricular electrical heterogeneity in left bundle branch pacing and left ventricular septal pacing by using various electrophysiological methods.
45. Monitoring of myocardial injury by serial measurements of QRS area and T area: The MaastrICCht cohort.
46. Quantification of left ventricular myocardial strain: Comparison between MRI tagging, MRI feature tracking, and ultrasound speckle tracking.
47. Left bundle branch block criteria in the 2021 ESC guidelines on CRT: a step back in identifying CRT candidates?
48. The association between coronary artery calcification and vectorcardiography in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients: the Maastricht Intensive Care COVID cohort.
49. Ultra-High-Frequency ECG in Cardiac Pacing and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: From Technical Concept to Clinical Application.
50. Left ventricular lead placement in cardiac resynchronization therapy: Current data and potential explanations for the lack of benefit.
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