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No 61 (2010)

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

5-10 127
Abstract
To assess effectiveness of the technique of the anatomic radiofrequency ablation of the ganglionar plexuses in the left atrium, 674 patients aged 52.3±6.3 years (42 72 years) with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation resistant to at least two antiarrhythmics of classes I and III were examined.
11-16 122
Abstract
To assess long-term outcomes of the radiofrequency ablation of ventricular ectopic foci in patients without structural heart disease, 115 patients aged 38±14 years (12 69 years) after radiofrequency ablation performed in 1998 through 2009 were examined.
17-20 141
Abstract
To assess effectiveness of radiofrequency ablation and dynamics of the atrio-ventricular junction and sinus node function in patients with orthodromic tachycardia at the background of the concealed WPW-syndrome, 23 patients aged 40.4±14.5 years (18 64 years, 13 men and 10 women) were examined and treated.
21-25 130
Abstract
To compare the long term outcomes ofpacing of the outflow tract and apex of the right ventricle in patients with the complete atrio-ventricular block and implanted dual chamber pacemakers, 211 patients were examined including 108 subjects (49 men and 59 women) aged 66.23±17.51 years with the apical pacing and 103 patients (53 men and 50 women) aged 66.17±14.66 years with the outflow tract pacing.
26-29 125
Abstract
To assess effectiveness of high-amplitude cardiac pacing for prognosis of the risk of atrio-ventricular block in the course of radiofrequency ablation of parahisial ectopic foci, 20 patients aged38±14years (9 men/45% and 11 women/55%) without structural heart disease with ectopic foci located in the parahisial area were examined.
30-32 116
Abstract
To assess the potentialities of 2 day Holter monitoringfor registration and evaluation of the late phase of the myocardial ischemic preconditioning and its antiarrhythmic effect in patients with coronary artery disease, 20 patients (16 men and 4 women) aged 54±2.7 years (42 73 years) with the stable effort angina of CCS functional class II-III were examined.
33-36 311
Abstract
To study the clinical and historical data and contribution of diagnostic methods to the diagnostics of the sick sinus syndrome, 32 pediatric patients aged 3 weeks through 18 years were examined.
37-45 138
Abstract
To study the spectral analysis and to identify areas of complex fractionated electrograms (CFEG), 45patients (35 men and 10 women) aged 53.6±10.4 years were with paroxysmal (89%) and chronic (11%) atrial fibrillation were examined, in whom the radiofrequency ablation of the pulmonary vein ostia was carried out.
46-51 129
Abstract
To assess the clinical data of the long-term dual-chamber cardiac pacing with the Atrial Capture Management algorithm in patients with symptomatic bradycardia, 31 patients aged 66.4±1.9 year (16 men, 15 women; age 41 84 years) with symptomatic bradycardia at the background of the sick sinus syndrome or atrio-ventricular block were examined.
52-56 127
Abstract
To compare the diagnostic effectiveness of the continuous subcutaneous and serial 24 hour ECG monitoring in patients after the radiofrequency ablation due to atrial fibrillation (AF), 112 patients aged 54.2±3.3 years including 78 men (69%) and 34 women (31%) with frequent paroxysms of AF were examined.
57-60 133
Abstract
To analyze the structure of tachyarrhythmias manifested in the prenatal period and compare different treatment strategies, 15 pediatric patients with tachycardia revealed in the antenatal period and confirmed by fetal echocardiogram were examined.
61-67 125
Abstract
To study effectiveness of management of ventricular tachyarrhythmias in patients after the open-heart surgery, 38 patients were examined including 22 subjects after correction of congenital heart diseases and 16 patients after surgical treatment of coronary artery disease (aorto-coronary bypass grafting and/or aneurysmoplasty by Dor).
68-74 120
Abstract
To study the long term effectiveness of the resynchronization therapy in patients with chronic heart failure, 170 patients aged 62.1±9.5 years (16 73 years) and mean functional class by NYHA of3.2±0.4 were examined.

CLINICAL CASE REPORT

75-79 249
Abstract
A case report is given of an altered inter-ventricular conduction at the site of the electrode implantation as well as corresponding peculiar features ofprogramming of a dual chamber pacemaker in a patient with persistent left superior vena cava are presented.

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