The electrocardiogram of ventricular capture during transcutaneous cardiac pacing

F Zagkli, A Georgakopoulou, J Chiladakis - Journal of Electrocardiology, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Transcutaneous cardiac pacing (TCP) is deeply entwined with the problem of
assessing ventricular capture on the electrocardiogram (ECG). We sought clarification of …

Effects of transcutaneous cardiac pacing on ventricular repolarization and comparison with transvenous pacing

F Zagkli, A Georgakopoulou… - Pacing and Clinical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background The electrocardiographic (ECG) effects of transcutaneous cardiac pacing (TCP)
on ventricular repolarization have not been studied in detail. This study evaluated the …

Ventricular activation during transcutaneous and transvenous pacing

F Zagkli, C Jachrista, P Chronopoulos… - Future …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Conclusion Although the different pacing modalities showed different endocardial activation
patterns, they produced similar electrocardiographic changes. Nevertheless, TCP was …

Transcutaneous cardiac pacing: evaluation of cardiac activation

G Altamura, S Toscano, L Bianconi… - Pacing and Clinical …, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
ALTAMURA, G., ET AL.: Transcutaneous Cardiac Pacing: Evaluation of Cardiac Activation.
The effects of transcutaneous cardiac pacing (TCP) on cardiac activation were evaluated by …

Use of ultrasound to determine ventricular capture in transcutaneous pacing

JS Holger, RP Lamon, HJ Minnegan… - The American journal of …, 2003 - Elsevier
Determining ventricular capture when using transcutaneous pacing (TCP) can be difficult.
Our objective was to evaluate the use of ultrasound (US) to determine capture in patients …

Managed ventricular pacing: Possibility or pitfall?

M Kuhne, S Gupta, W Boonyapisit… - Heart …, 2008 - heartrhythmjournal.com
The first question that needs to be answered is which pacing stimulus is delivered by which
lead. The fact that the two pacing artifacts are separated by 180 ms (except for the fourth …

Transcutaneous pacing: patient tolerance, strength-interval relations and feasibility for programmed electrical stimulation

LS Klein, WM Miles, JJ Heger, DP Zipes - The American Journal of …, 1988 - Elsevier
Noninvasive transcutaneous pacing has been used successfully in situations requiring
emergent ventricular pacing, 1–8 and has also been used to terminate ventricular (VT) or …

Clinical testing of a new pacemaker function to monitor ventricular capture

C Alonso, A Savouré, G Jauvert… - Pacing and clinical …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Automatic beat‐by‐beat capture functions are designed to minimize the pacing energy
delivered, while maintaining the highest safety by delivering an immediate back‐up stimulus …

A closer look into the complexity of our practice: outcome research for transvenous temporary cardiac pacing

G Boriani, I Diemberger - International …, 2018 - internationaljournalofcardiology.com
The story of transvenous pacing for cardiac stimulation started in 1952 when Zoll
successfully paced the myocardium through stimuli applied to the chest wall [1]. Later …

[引用][C] Physiological pacing with conduction system capture: How to confirm bundle capture in clinical practice

S Wu, X Zhou, W Huang - Journal of Cardiovascular …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
As the main component of physiological pacing, conduction system pacing has been
demonstrated its feasibility, safety, and favorable clinical outcomes. 1‐3 Intraseptal left …