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Prevention of inappropriate ICD shocks in patients with Brugada syndrome
Clinical Research in Cardiology, 10/05/09
Veltmann C et al. – Programming of a single, high–rate VF zone in patients with Brugada syndrome and an implanted defibrillator is safe. Such programming may be associated with reduced inappropriate defibrillator discharges. A single detection zone with a high VF cut–off rate can be recommended in patients with Brugada syndrome.
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