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1. Validity of Ultrasound for the Diagnosis of Arterial Thoracic Outlet SyndromeWHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

2. Diagnostic yield of a heart failure referral pathway using N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide

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3. Reverse RAMP (REVRAMP) pacing: A novel anti tachycardia pacing technique

4. Acute Hemodynamic Effects of Simultaneous and Sequential Multi-Point Pacing in Heart Failure Patients With an Expected Higher Rate of Sub-response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: Results of Multicenter SYNSEQ Study

5. Assessment of myocardial viability using a minimally invasive laser Doppler flowmetry on pig model

6. Effects of haemodynamically atrio‐ventricular optimized His bundle pacing on heart failure symptoms and exercise capacity: the His Optimized Pacing Evaluated for Heart Failure ( <scp>HOPE‐HF</scp> ) randomized, double‐blind, cross‐over trial

7. Evaluation of a Fully Automatic Measurement of Short-Term Variability of Repolarization on Intracardiac Electrograms in the Chronic Atrioventricular Block Dog

8. Left ventricular scar and the acute hemodynamic effects of multivein and multipolar pacing in cardiac resynchronization

9. Changes in QRS Area and QRS Duration After Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Predict Cardiac Mortality, Heart Failure Hospitalizations, and Ventricular Arrhythmias

11. Timing of cardiac resynchronization therapy implantation

12. Reverse RAMP (REVRAMP) pacing: A novel anti tachycardia pacing technique

14. Effects of haemodynamically atrio-ventricular optimized His-pacing on heart failure symptoms and exercise capacity: The His Optimized Pacing Evaluated for Heart Failure (HOPE-HF) randomised, double-blind, cross-over trial

15. Clinical validation and evaluation of a novel six-lead handheld electrocardiogram recorder compared to the 12-lead electrocardiogram in unselected cardiology patients (EVALECG Cardio)

16. Greyzone myocardial fibrosis and ventricular arrhythmias in patients with a left ventricular ejection fraction >35%

17. Right ventricular function and long-term clinical outcomes after cardiac resynchronization therapy: A cardiovascular magnetic resonance study

20. Myocardial fibrosis predicts ventricular arrhythmias and sudden death after cardiac electronic device implantation

21. Myocardial Fibrosis as a Predictor of Sudden Death in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

22. In Heart Failure Patients with Left Bundle Branch Block Single Lead MultiSpot Left Ventricular Pacing Does Not Improve Acute Hemodynamic Response To Conventional Biventricular Pacing. A Multicenter Prospective, Interventional, Non-Randomized Study.

23. Grayzone myocardial fibrosis and ventricular arrhythmias in patients with a left ventricular ejection fraction greater than 35%

24. Endocardial pacing is not haemodynamically superior to trans-coronary sinus epicardial pacing in cardiac resynchronization therapy: the Endo-Epi CRT study

25. Cardiac operations and interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic: a nationwide perspective

26. Assessment of myocardial viability using a minimally invasive laser Doppler flowmetry on pig model

28. Evaluation of a Fully Automatic Measurement of Short-Term Variability of Repolarization on Intracardiac Electrograms in the Chronic Atrioventricular Block Dog

29. Effect of QRS area reduction and myocardial scar on the hemodynamic response to cardiac resynchronization therapy

30. Rationale and design of the randomized multicentre His Optimized Pacing Evaluated for Heart Failure (HOPE-HF) trial

31. Multichannel electrocardiogram diagnostics for the diagnosis of arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia

32. Reconstruction of an 8-lead surface ECG from two subcutaneous ICD vectors

33. Electrode positions, transformation coordinates for ECG reconstruction from S-ICD vectors

34. Phase Entrainment of Induced Ventricular Fibrillation: A Human Feasibility and Proof of Concept Study

35. Changes in QRS Area and QRS Duration After Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Predict Cardiac Mortality, Heart Failure Hospitalizations, and Ventricular Arrhythmias

36. Prognosis of incidental left bundle branch block

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38. Biventricular Paced QRS Area Predicts Acute Hemodynamic CRT Response Better Than QRS Duration or QRS Amplitudes

39. Carbondioxide-Aided Angiography Decreases Contrast Volume and Preserves Kidney Function in Peripheral Vascular Interventions

40. Autofluorescence guided welding of heart tissue by laser pulse bursts at 1550 nm

41. Left ventricular scar and the acute hemodynamic effects of multivein and multipolar pacing in cardiac resynchronization

42. Haemodynamic effects of cardiac resynchronization therapy using single-vein, three-pole, multipoint left ventricular pacing in patients with ischaemic cardiomyopathy and a left ventricular free wall scar: the MAESTRO study

43. Feature-tracking cardiovascular magnetic resonance as a novel technique for the assessment of mechanical dyssynchrony

44. Biventricular Paced QRS Area Predicts Acute Hemodynamic CRT Response Better Than QRS Duration or QRS Amplitudes

45. Atrioventricular and interventricular delay optimization and response quantification in biventricular pacing: arrival of reliable clinical algorithms and research protocols, and how to distinguish them from unreliable counterparts

46. Left Ventricular Asynchrony in Patients with Right Bundle Branch Block and Normal Ejection Fraction

47. Do Baseline Diastolic Echocardiographic Parameters Predict Outcome after Resynchronization Therapy? Results from the PROSPECT Trial

48. The Limit of Plausibility for Predictors of Response: Application to Biventricular Pacing

49. Left Ventricular Midwall Fibrosis as a Predictor of Mortality and Morbidity After Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Patients With Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy

50. Fully Automatable, Reproducible, Noninvasive Simple Plethysmographic Optimization: Proof of Concept and Potential for Implantability