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2. Causes and clinical consequences of inappropriate shocks experienced by patients wearing a cardioverter-defibrillator
3. Abstract 16980: Real World Performance of a Conduction System Pacing Lead
4. Cardiac resynchronization therapy optimization in nonresponders and incomplete responders using electrical dyssynchrony mapping
5. Leadless left ventricular stimulation with WiSE-CRT System – Initial experience and results from phase I of SOLVE-CRT Study (nonrandomized, roll-in phase)
6. Determination of sensed and paced atrial‐ventricular delay in cardiac resynchronization therapy
7. Abstract 235: Post-shock Asystole And Inappropriate Shocks In Patients Dying Out-of-hospital While Wearing A Defibrillator
8. Left ventricular orientation and position in an advanced heart failure population
9. PO-05-013 GLOBAL TRENDS IN LEADLESS PACEMAKER PERFORATIONS AND MORTALITY
10. PO-02-009 LEAD REVISION AND OPTIMIZATION OF CRT NONRESPONDERS USING ELECTRICAL DYSSYNCHRONY MAPPING
11. PO-02-008 OPTIMIZATION OF ADAPTIVE CRT NONRESPONDERS USING ELECTRICAL DYSSYNCHRONY MAPPING
12. PO-04-168 CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF INAPPROPRIATE SHOCKS DELIVERED BY A WEARABLE DEFIBRILLATOR
13. DESMOPLAKIN GENE MUTATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH MYOCARDITIS-LIKE PRESENTATION OF ARRHYTHMOGENIC CARDIOMYOPATHY
14. Long-Term Echocardiographic Response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Initial Nonresponders
15. Electrical dyssynchrony mapping and cardiac resynchronization therapy
16. On the Underutilization of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
17. Arterial Compliance
18. Arterial Wall Mechanics
19. Left ventricular‐only pacing in heart failure patients with normal atrioventricular conduction improves global function and left ventricular regional mechanics compared with biventricular pacing: an adaptive cardiac resynchronization therapy sub‐study
20. Comparison of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Outcomes in Patients With New York Heart Association Functional Class I/II Versus III/IV Heart Failure
21. Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in the Real World: Comparison With the COMPANION Study
22. PO-643-07 DETERMINATION OF SENSED AND PACED ATRIAL-VENTRICULAR DELAYS IN CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY PATIENTS USING ELECTRICAL DYSSYNCHRONY MAPPING
23. Relationship between QRS duration and resynchronization window for CRT optimization: Implications for CRT in narrow QRS patients
24. PO-643-01 ELECTRICAL DYSSYNCHRONY MAPPING IN CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY
25. PO-643-08 QUADRIPOLAR LEFT VENTRICULAR LEADS AND ELECTRICAL DYSSYNCHRONY IN HEART FAILURE PATIENTS WITH CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY
26. PO-643-02 CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY OPTIMIZATION IN NON-RESPONDERS USING ELECTRICAL DYSSYNCHRONY MAPPING
27. PO-03-036 MAJOR ADVERSE CLINICAL EVENTS AND DEVICE PROBLEMS DURING AND EARLY AFTER LEADLESS PACEMAKER IMPLANTATION: A COMPARISON OF TWO DEVICE DESIGNS
28. Torsion and Dyssynchrony Differences Between Chronically Paced and Non-Paced Heart Failure Patients
29. CURE-Ing the Dyssynchronous, Failing Left Ventricle
30. Results of the PROspective MInnesota Study of ECHO/TDI in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (PROMISE-CRT) Study
31. Acceptance Criteria for Reprocessed AcuNav® Catheters: Comparison Between Functionality Testing and Clinical Image Assessment
32. Right Ventricular Pacing, Mechanical Dyssynchrony, and Heart Failure
33. Intramural Dyssynchrony from Acute Right Ventricular Apical Pacing in Human Subjects with Normal Left Ventricular Function
34. Echocardiographic and clinical response to cardiac resynchronization therapy in heart failure patients with and without previous right ventricular pacing
35. Cardiac resynchronization therapy: Role of patient selection
36. Minimizing ventrical pacing to reduce atrial fibrillation in sinus-node disease
37. The cardiovascular effects of the thiazolidinediones: a review of the clinical data
38. Role of nitric oxide deficiency and its detection as a risk factor in pre-hypertension
39. Fatigue and plaque rupture in myocardial infarction
40. Tissue Doppler Imaging and Left Ventricular Dyssynchrony in Heart Failure
41. Effects of weight loss on insulin sensitivity and arterial stiffness in overweight adults
42. Vascular ATP-Dependent Potassium Channels, Nitric Oxide, and Human Forearm Reactive Hyperemia
43. Pacemaker Optimization in Nonresponders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: Left Ventricular Pacing as an Available Option
44. Electrical wavefront fusion in heart failure patients with left bundle branch block and cardiac resynchronization therapy: Implications for optimization
45. Intramural dyssynchrony and response to cardiac resynchronization therapy in patients with and without previous right ventricular pacing
46. ORIGINAL RESEARCH—EPIDEMIOLOGY: Erectile Dysfunction Is a Marker for Cardiovascular Disease: Results of the Minority Health Institute Expert Advisory Panel
47. Efficacy and safety of sildenafil citrate in men with erectile dysfunction and chronic heart failure
48. Erectile Dysfunction Is a Marker for Cardiovascular Disease: Results of the Minority Health Institute Expert Advisory Panel
49. Impaired brachial artery endothelium-dependent and -independent vasodilation in men with erectile dysfunction and no other clinical cardiovascular disease
50. Advanced glycation end-product cross-link breakers: A novel approach to cardiovascular pathologies related to the aging process
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