Publications by authors named "Andrew Rudnick"

Article Synopsis
  • There is limited data comparing irrigated catheters to non-irrigated catheters for ablating accessory pathways in adults; this study analyzes 69 cases from 2010 to 2017.
  • The study involved mostly middle-aged male patients, with a majority of the accessory pathways located on the left side and a significant number being concealed.
  • Results showed a higher success rate for irrigated catheters (94.4%) compared to non-irrigated ones (73.3%), indicating that irrigated catheters are more effective in ablation procedures.
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Background: The strength duration curve for endocardial stimulation has been extensively studied. Little information is available on the left ventricular epicardial strength duration curve. In view of the large number of patients treated with resynchronization therapy, left ventricular epicardial stimulation parameters have practical importance.

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