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The variable functional effects of the pacing site in normal and scarred ventricles
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 09/25/09
Del Romeral LM et al. – Hemodynamic and functional LV changes after infarction were found to vary with the pacing site and associated conduction and synchrony.
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