PacemakerSyndrome: Detecting Patients at risk and Assessment of Adverse Hemodynamic Effects by Transesophageal Echocardiography

Khalid Mohamed Toaima, M.B.B.Ch.;

Abstract


The purpose of the present study is to address the issue of non-invasively predicting the potential for pacemaker syndrome by transesophageal echocardiography.
Compared to the DDD pacing mode, VV1 pacing led to significantly higher beat to beat variabili


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Title PacemakerSyndrome: Detecting Patients at risk and Assessment of Adverse Hemodynamic Effects by Transesophageal Echocardiography
Other Titles متلازمه احادى التبييض البطينى التنبؤ بالمرضى المعرضين للاصابه وتقييم التاثيرات الهيموديناميكيه الجانبيه باستخدام الموجات الصوتيه عبر المرىء
Authors Khalid Mohamed Toaima, M.B.B.Ch.
Keywords PacemakerSyndrome: Detecting Patients at risk and Assessment of Adverse Hemodynamic Effects by Transesophageal Echocardiography
Issue Date 2001
Description 
The purpose of the present study is to address the issue of non-invasively predicting the potential for pacemaker syndrome by transesophageal echocardiography.
Compared to the DDD pacing mode, VV1 pacing led to significantly higher beat to beat variabili

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