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No major conduction abnormality (unless a cardiac pacemaker is present). Adequate pulmonary function defined as: No evidence of dyspnea at rest, no exercise ...
... conduction abnormalities after alcohol septal ablation on long-term outcomes. Saline-Enhanced Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation for the Treatment of ...
Serious conduction disorder (e.g., 3rd degree heart block), uncontrolled arrhythmia, or new Q waves or ST-segment depressions (>3 mm) on ECG; Chronic ...
- Clinically significant arrhythmias or conduction block (premature atrial contractions [PACs], premature ventricular contractions [PVCs], rate controlled
Subjects with VTs of septal origin require special care to minimize the risk of heart block, particularly within 2 cm of the AV node/proximal conduction ...
... conduction abnormality, or clinically significant valvular disease - High-risk uncontrolled arrhythmias: i.e., atrial tachycardia with a heart rate > 100 ...
Areas of focus: Pacemaker insertion, Cardioversion, Cardiac pacemaker replacement, Conduction system disease. Robert Haddon, M.D. ...
... Conduction system disease. Show more areas of focus for Anca Chiriac, M.D., Ph.D. Kevin T. Cragun, M.D.. Cardiologist. Areas of focus ...
... conduction system abnormalities. 11. Uncontrolled intercurrent illness including, but not limited to, poorly controlled hypertension or diabetes, ongoing ...
... conduction blocks) or that requires further work-up (including cardiac echo or stress test). Any condition that excludes surgery as the standard of care ...
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