Multipoint pacing via a quadripolar left-ventricular lead: preliminary results from the Italian registry on multipoint left-ventricular pacing in cardiac resynchronization therapy (IRON-MPP).

scientific article published on 17 May 2016

Multipoint pacing via a quadripolar left-ventricular lead: preliminary results from the Italian registry on multipoint left-ventricular pacing in cardiac resynchronization therapy (IRON-MPP). is …
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P356DOI10.1093/EUROPACE/EUW094
P932PMC publication ID5834139
P698PubMed publication ID27189954

P50authorLuigi Di BiaseQ37828506
Massimo GiammariaQ43222258
Emanuele BertagliaQ51003846
Luca SantiniQ89490340
Antonio CurnisQ124044195
P2093author name stringMassimo Mantica
Leonardo Calò
Domenico Potenza
Giovanni B Forleo
Pasquale Notarstefano
Carlo D'agostino
Danilo Ricciardi
Francesco Zanon
Giovanni Morani
Valentina Ribatti
Vito Calabrese
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P921main subjectItalyQ38
P304page(s)1170-1177
P577publication date2016-05-17
P1433published inEP EuropaceQ2596718
P1476titleMultipoint pacing via a quadripolar left-ventricular lead: preliminary results from the Italian registry on multipoint left-ventricular pacing in cardiac resynchronization therapy (IRON-MPP).
P478volume19

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