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Pre-arranged Intervention on the Paper “Hemodynamic Effects of Cardiac Pacing”

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Assessment of Ventricular Function

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The study of hemodynamic effects of a pacemaker implantation, as Prof. A. Raineri has shown, is the fundamental problem that characterizes modern cardiac pacing.

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Galassi, A., Russo, R. (1985). Pre-arranged Intervention on the Paper “Hemodynamic Effects of Cardiac Pacing”. In: Raineri, A., Leachman, R.D., Kellermann, J.J. (eds) Assessment of Ventricular Function. Ettore Majorana International Science Series, vol 21. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8003-0_13

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