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  1. Improved acute haemodynamic response to cardiac resynchronization therapy using multipoint pacing cannot solely be explained by better resynchronization
  2. 3289His bundle pacing in left bundle branch block patients
  3. Hemodynamic comparison of different multisites and multipoint pacing strategies in cardiac resynchronization therapies
  4. Permanent His bundle pacing: Recommendations from a Multicenter His Bundle Pacing Collaborative Working Group for standardization of definitions, implant measurements, and follow-up
  5. P1242Hisian pacing restores physiological cardiac function and synchrony
  6. Troponin assessment in patients admitted to the emergency department with atrial fibrillation: which role in daily clinical practice?
  7. P1542Comparison of acute hemodynamic effect of different multisite and multipoint pacing configurations in CRT
  8. Automatic Contractility Sensor-Guided Optimisation is Associated with Improved Outcomes in CRT Subgroups at High Risk for Non-Response
  9. Successful Automatic AV and VV Delay Optimisation Using an Implanted Myocardial Contractility Sensor (SonR)
  10. Multipoint Pacing versus conventional ICD in Patients with a Narrow QRS complex (MPP Narrow QRS trial): study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial
  11. ECG parameters predict left ventricular conduction delay in patients with left ventricular dysfunction
  12. Optimization of left ventricular pacing site plus multipoint pacing improves remodeling and clinical response to cardiac resynchronization therapy at 1 year
  13. Device Longevity in a Contemporary Cohort of ICD/CRT-D Patients Undergoing Device Replacement
  14. 19-06: Clinical Outcomes at One Year Follow UP in cardiac resynchronization therapy with Acute Optimization of Left Ventricular Pacing Site and Multipoint Pacing
  15. 89-07: Multipoint pacing via a quadripolar left ventricular lead: Preliminary results from an Italian Registry
  16. Multipoint pacing via a quadripolar left-ventricular lead: preliminary results from the Italian registry on multipoint left-ventricular pacing in cardiac resynchronization therapy (IRON-MPP)
  17. ACUTE OPTIMIZATION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR PACING SITE PLUS MULTIPOINT PACING IMPROVE REMODELING AND CLINICAL RESPONSE OF CRT AT ONE YEAR FOLLOW UP
  18. The risk of atrial fibrillation during right ventricular pacing
  19. Multipoint pacing by a left ventricular quadripolar lead improves the acute hemodynamic response to CRT compared with conventional biventricular pacing at any site
  20. Hisian area and right ventricular apical pacing differently affect left atrial function: an intra-patients evaluation
  21. Short-spaced dipole for managing phrenic nerve stimulation in patients with CRT: The “phrenic nerve mapping and stimulation EP” catheter study
  22. Direct His Bundle and Parahisian Cardiac Pacing
  23. In-hospital follow-up of implantable cardioverter defibrillator and pacemaker carriers: patients' inconvenience and points of view. A four-hospital Italian survey
  24. A new integrated approach to improve left ventricular electromechanical activation during right ventricular septal pacing
  25. Variability of Left Ventricular Electromechanical Activation during Right Ventricular Pacing: Implications for the Selection of the Optimal Pacing Site
  26. Direct His bundle pacing preserves coronary perfusion compared with right ventricular apical pacing: a prospective, cross-over mid-term study
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  32. May We Select Patients Responder to Pacing for Atrial Fibrillation Prevention? The results of the Randomized and Prospective Epass Pilot Study
  33. Direct his-Bundle Pacing: Acute Echocardiographic Evaluation
  34. A Novel Technique for Successful Coronary Sinus Cannulation and Left Ventricular Lead Positioning Using a Telescopic Dual-Catheter System
  35. Acute Evaluation and Short-Term Follow-Up of Selective Site Pacing: Data from the South European Select Secure Registry
  36. Could his Bundle be Easily Reached and Effectively Paced with Current Lead Systems? The South European Select Secure Registry Experience
  37. The Effects on Morbidity and Mortality of CRT in Heart Failure
  38. A feasible technique for direct his-bundle pacing
  39. 527 A novel technique for direct His bundle pacing
  40. A07-4 QRS Duration strongly correlates with ventricular-arterial coupling
  41. A07-4 QRS Duration strongly correlates with ventricular-arterial coupling
  42. P-472 Ventricular-arterial remodeling as novel mechanism of cardiac resynchronization therapy
  43. P-404 Interventriculardelay predicts long term clinical outcome in patients with congestive heart failure undergoing resynchronization therapy
  44. 16.6 Effects of different left pacing sites on reverse remodelling in patients undergoing resynchronization therapy
  45. 16.6 Effects of different left pacing sites on reverse remodeling in patients undergoing resynchronization therapy
  46. Role of His-Bundle Pacing: Reliability and Potential to Avoid Ventricular Dyssynchrony