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  1. Pacing or Ablation: Which Is Better for Tachy-Brady Syndrome?

    Which tachy-brady syndrome management strategy gets top billing in patients with atrial fibrillation?

  2. MOST: no survival benefit for sick sinus syndrome - Medscape

    May 7, 2001 · Results of the <b>Mode Selection Trial in Sinus Node Dysfunction</b> (MOST), the largest pacemaker trial in the US to date, disappoint. Dual chamber pacing for sick sinus …

  3. ECG Challenge: Possible Problems With a Pacemaker - Medscape

    Mar 21, 2025 · A 76-year-old woman presents with a persistently rapid heart rate that she attributes to her pacemaker. What does the ECG show?

  4. Pacing or Ablation: Which Is Better for Tachy-Brady Syndrome?

    We retrospectively analyzed two groups of paroxysmal AF-related tachycardia-bradycardia syndrome patients who underwent catheter ablation of AF (ABL group) or pacemaker …

  5. Pacing or Ablation: Which Is Better for Tachy-Brady Syndrome?

    Before catheter ablation or pacemaker implantation, all patients in both groups actually met the criteria for permanent pacing due to symptomatic prolonged sinus pauses on termination of AF …

  6. Pacing or Ablation: Which Is Better for Tachy-Brady Syndrome?

    Evaluation of Recommendation Level for Pacemaker Implantation According to the guidelines for device-based therapy of cardiac rhythm abnormalities, [5] all patients in the ABL group were …

  7. Pacing or Ablation: Which Is Better for Tachy-Brady Syndrome?

    Hence, from this observation, curative AF ablation can render patients pacemaker-free. Importantly, the main concern with ablation strategy is AF recurrence.

  8. Choice of Pacemakers in Patients Aged 75 Years and Older - Page 3

    One quarter of all patients assigned to VVI mode crossed over to dual-chamber operation because of symptoms suggesting pacemaker syndrome.

  9. A New Pacemaker Algorithm for Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation

    Summary and commentary of the ADOPT trial and a study on the electrophysiologic characteristics of spontaneous onset and termination of atrial fibrillation.

  10. Find the Least Disruptive Approach to Tachy-Brady Syndrome

    Sep 2, 2013 · A Chinese study presented at ESC Congress 2013 fits Dr John Mandrola's experience and supports an ablative approach to tachy-brady syndrome.