Perkutan Katheter-basiert implantierbare Herzschrittmacher

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Perkutan Katheter-basiert implantierbare Herzschrittmacher. / Meyer, Christian; Jungen, Christiane; Gosau, Nils; Hoffmann, Boris; Eickholt, Christian; Willems, Stephan.

In: DEUT MED WOCHENSCHR, Vol. 141, No. 8, 04.2016, p. 574-578.

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Meyer, C, Jungen, C, Gosau, N, Hoffmann, B, Eickholt, C & Willems, S 2016, 'Perkutan Katheter-basiert implantierbare Herzschrittmacher', DEUT MED WOCHENSCHR, vol. 141, no. 8, pp. 574-578. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-107413

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Meyer, C., Jungen, C., Gosau, N., Hoffmann, B., Eickholt, C., & Willems, S. (2016). Perkutan Katheter-basiert implantierbare Herzschrittmacher. DEUT MED WOCHENSCHR, 141(8), 574-578. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-107413

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Meyer C, Jungen C, Gosau N, Hoffmann B, Eickholt C, Willems S. Perkutan Katheter-basiert implantierbare Herzschrittmacher. DEUT MED WOCHENSCHR. 2016 Apr;141(8):574-578. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-107413

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title = "Perkutan Katheter-basiert implantierbare Herzschrittmacher",
abstract = "Electrical cardiac pacing today is the standard therapy for symptomatic bradycardia. Importantly, despite technical advantages, complications associated with conventional transvenous pacing leads and pockets are still challenging in a relevant number of patients. Beyond cosmetic benefits, miniaturized leadless pacemaker may partly overcome these limitations and beneficially influence implantation-related physical restrictions. Initial findings with single-chamber pacemakers for right ventricular pacing, which are completely implanted via a femoral venous vascular access, are promizing. In summary, leadless pacing offers novel perspectives regarding cardiac implantable electronic devices although acute safety and the long-term performance of these systems needs to be determined in more detail. ",
keywords = "Endovascular Procedures/methods, Humans, Pacemaker, Artificial, Prosthesis Implantation/methods",
author = "Christian Meyer and Christiane Jungen and Nils Gosau and Boris Hoffmann and Christian Eickholt and Stephan Willems",
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AU - Meyer, Christian

AU - Jungen, Christiane

AU - Gosau, Nils

AU - Hoffmann, Boris

AU - Eickholt, Christian

AU - Willems, Stephan

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N2 - Electrical cardiac pacing today is the standard therapy for symptomatic bradycardia. Importantly, despite technical advantages, complications associated with conventional transvenous pacing leads and pockets are still challenging in a relevant number of patients. Beyond cosmetic benefits, miniaturized leadless pacemaker may partly overcome these limitations and beneficially influence implantation-related physical restrictions. Initial findings with single-chamber pacemakers for right ventricular pacing, which are completely implanted via a femoral venous vascular access, are promizing. In summary, leadless pacing offers novel perspectives regarding cardiac implantable electronic devices although acute safety and the long-term performance of these systems needs to be determined in more detail.

AB - Electrical cardiac pacing today is the standard therapy for symptomatic bradycardia. Importantly, despite technical advantages, complications associated with conventional transvenous pacing leads and pockets are still challenging in a relevant number of patients. Beyond cosmetic benefits, miniaturized leadless pacemaker may partly overcome these limitations and beneficially influence implantation-related physical restrictions. Initial findings with single-chamber pacemakers for right ventricular pacing, which are completely implanted via a femoral venous vascular access, are promizing. In summary, leadless pacing offers novel perspectives regarding cardiac implantable electronic devices although acute safety and the long-term performance of these systems needs to be determined in more detail.

KW - Endovascular Procedures/methods

KW - Humans

KW - Pacemaker, Artificial

KW - Prosthesis Implantation/methods

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JO - DEUT MED WOCHENSCHR

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