Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Delivered Via a Multipolar Left Ventricular Lead is Associated with Reduced Mortality and Elimination of Phrenic Nerve Stimulation: Long‐Term Follow‐Up from a Multicenter Registry
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology2015Vol. 26(5), pp. 540–546
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Jonathan M. Behar, Julian Bostock, Adrian Po Zhu Li, Hui Men Selina Chin, STEPHEN JUBB, Edward Lent, James Gamble, Paul Foley, Timothy R. Betts, Christopher A. Rinaldi, Neil Herring
Abstract
In a large, multicenter experience, the use of quadripolar LV leads for CRT was associated with elimination of PNS and lower overall mortality. This has important implications for LV pacing lead choice.
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