Stec et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Shared decision making and cardioneuroablation allow discontinuation of permanent pacing in patients with vagally mediated bradycardiaStec et al., 2023
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- Stec S
- Wileczek A
- Reichert A
- Śledź J
- Kosior J
- Jagielski D
- Polewczyk A
- ZajÄ…c M
- Kutarski A
- Karbarz D
- Zyśko D
- Nowarski Å
- Stodółkiewicz-Nowarska E
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- Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
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Background: Safe discontinuation of pacemaker therapy for vagally mediated bradycardia is a dilemma. The aim of the study was to present the outcomes of a proposed diagnostic and therapeutic process aimed at discontinuing or not restoring pacemaker therapy (PPM) in …
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