Biventricular pacing in patients with bradycardia and normal ejection fraction.
@article{Yu2009BiventricularPI,
title={Biventricular pacing in patients with bradycardia and normal ejection fraction.},
author={Cheuk-Man Yu and Joseph Yat-Sun Chan and Qing Zhang and Razali Omar and Gabriel Yip and Azlan Hussin and Fang Fang and Kai Huat Lam and Hamish Chi-Kin Chan and Jeffrey Wing-Hong Fung},
journal={The New England journal of medicine},
year={2009},
volume={361 22},
pages={
2123-34
}
}BACKGROUND
Observational studies suggest that conventional right ventricular apical pacing may have a deleterious effect on left ventricular function. In this study, we examined whether biventricular pacing is superior to right ventricular apical pacing in preventing deterioration of left ventricular systolic function and cardiac remodeling in patients with bradycardia and a normal ejection fraction.
METHODS
In this prospective, double-blind, multicenter study, we randomly assigned 177…
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