Rationale and design of the randomized prospective ATLAS study: Avoid Transvenous Leads in Appropria...
Rationale and design of the randomized prospective ATLAS study: Avoid Transvenous Leads in Appropriate Subjects
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Mondésert, Blandine , Bashir, Jamil , Philippon, François , Dubuc, Marc , Amit, Guy , Exner, Derek , Joza, Jacqueline , Birnie, David H. , Lane, Chris , Tsang, Bernice , Korley, Victoria , Spears, Danna , Ling, Andrea , Djuric, Angie , Crystal, Eugene , Hruczkowski, Tom , Roux, Jean-François , Carroll, Sandra , Essebag, Vidal , Krahn, Andrew D. and Healey, Jeff S.
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United States: Elsevier Inc
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English
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The defibrillator lead is the weakest part of the transvenous (TV) implantable cardioverter defibrillation (ICD) system and a frequent cause of morbidity. Lead dislodgement, cardiac perforation, insertion-related trauma including pneumothorax and vascular injury, are common early complications of TV-ICD implantation. Venous occlusion, tricuspid val...
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Rationale and design of the randomized prospective ATLAS study: Avoid Transvenous Leads in Appropriate Subjects
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Author / Creator
Bashir, Jamil
Philippon, François
Dubuc, Marc
Amit, Guy
Exner, Derek
Joza, Jacqueline
Birnie, David H.
Lane, Chris
Tsang, Bernice
Korley, Victoria
Spears, Danna
Ling, Andrea
Djuric, Angie
Crystal, Eugene
Hruczkowski, Tom
Roux, Jean-François
Carroll, Sandra
Essebag, Vidal
Krahn, Andrew D.
Healey, Jeff S.
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2130801173
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2130801173
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0002-8703
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1097-6744
DOI
10.1016/j.ahj.2018.09.008