His potential injury as the end point of screwing by a continuous recording technique in His bundle pacing: A case report
Jinyan Zhong,
Longfu Jiang
Abstract:BackgroundHis bundle pacing (HBP) engaged electrical activation of both ventricles by stimulating the His‐Purkinje network, which could avoid marked ventricles dyssynchrony. The lead was given three to five clockwise rotations at the site with the His potential to anchor the interventricular septum. In 2018, the Multicenter His Bundle Pacing Collaborative Working Group recommended that the His bundle capture threshold should be lower than 2.5 V/1 ms in non‐pacing‐dependent patients, and pacing‐dependent patien… Show more
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