Abstract:Article informationBackground: Cardiac pacing witnessed many advances in the last years, with favorable outcome of saving more lives in different heart diseases associated with conduction abnormalities. Devices usually programmed by manufacturers. However, it did not provide optimal pacing and manual programming was advised.
The aim of work:This study aimed to assess the value of manual optimization of atrioventricular delay [AVD] in dual chamber pacemaker [DDD] patients in comparison of default AVD, using th… Show more
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