Publications by authors named "F B Daniels"

Cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) such as pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) are increasingly used in the aging population. Modern CIEDs perform daily measurements, mainly aimed at discovering early signs of battery depletion or electrode dysfunction. Changes in thresholds, intracardiac signals, and pacing impedances can be caused by exacerbation of existing conditions or novel clinical problems.

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  • New portable neuroimaging technologies are being developed that are easier to use and less expensive than older ones.
  • Researchers wanted to understand the ethical, legal, and societal issues that could come up with these new technologies by talking to experts in the field.
  • The experts warned that without proper rules and guidance, these technologies could be misused or not work well, and they suggested that different types of neuroimaging need different kinds of guidance.
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Because of the increasing use of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) with one or more intracardiac electrodes, the rate of lead failure is increasing. Moreover, upgrade of the CIED frequently is indicated for cardiac resynchronization therapy or other reasons. Both these situations require a new intervention, preferably using ipsilateral venous access.

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Aims: Data on repolarization parameters in cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) are scarce. We investigated the association of baseline T-wave area, with both clinical and echocardiographic outcomes of CRT in a large, multi-centre cohort of CRT recipients. Also, we evaluated the association between the baseline T-wave area and QRS area.

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