PERMANENT PARAHISIAN AREA PACING - EFFECTIVE AND SAFE TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS WITH AV JUNCTION CONDUCTION ABNORMALITIES INCOMPETENCE
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A. .. KirkutisRussian Federation
A. .. Poviliunas
Russian Federation
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Kirkutis A..., Poviliunas A... PERMANENT PARAHISIAN AREA PACING - EFFECTIVE AND SAFE TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS WITH AV JUNCTION CONDUCTION ABNORMALITIES INCOMPETENCE. Journal of Arrhythmology. 2007;(50):5-10. (In Russ.)