Reflections on the early invasive clinical cardiac electrophysiology era through fifty manuscripts:...
Reflections on the early invasive clinical cardiac electrophysiology era through fifty manuscripts: 1967–1992
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Japan: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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In 1967, researchers in The Netherlands and France independently reported a new technique, later called programmed electrical stimulation. The ability to reproducibly initiate and terminate arrhythmias heralded the beginning of invasive clinical cardiac electrophysiology as a medical discipline. Over the next fifty years, insights into the pathophy...
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Reflections on the early invasive clinical cardiac electrophysiology era through fifty manuscripts: 1967–1992
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1880-4276
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1883-2148
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10.1002/joa3.12143