2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrcr.2015.07.012
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Physiological rate adaptation in a child with chronotropic incompetence through closed-loop stimulation using epicardial leads

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“…In clinical trials comparing the effectiveness of CLS and RDR in preventing vasovagal syncope, superior efficacy of CLS devices has been evidenced [ 102 ]. This effect was also observed in patients with an epicardial lead [ 107 ]. Consequently, in the latest European Society of Cardiology (ESC) 2021 pacing guidelines, the implantation of a CLS pacemaker in patients >40 years of age with severe, recurrent, unpredictable reflex syncope caused by asystole was placed in class I indications (recommended) [ 34 , 108 ].…”
Section: Rate Response In Implantable Cardiac Pacemakersmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…In clinical trials comparing the effectiveness of CLS and RDR in preventing vasovagal syncope, superior efficacy of CLS devices has been evidenced [ 102 ]. This effect was also observed in patients with an epicardial lead [ 107 ]. Consequently, in the latest European Society of Cardiology (ESC) 2021 pacing guidelines, the implantation of a CLS pacemaker in patients >40 years of age with severe, recurrent, unpredictable reflex syncope caused by asystole was placed in class I indications (recommended) [ 34 , 108 ].…”
Section: Rate Response In Implantable Cardiac Pacemakersmentioning
confidence: 57%