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MOndAy 24 JUnE <strong>2013</strong> - POSTERS MORNING<br />

Defibrillator with and without resynchronisation therapy leads implantation through axillary<br />

vein: 363 lectrodes long-term ollow-up P584<br />

I. Roca Luque, N. Rivas, J. Perez-Rodon, J. Francisco, O. Cenusa, A. Porta, G. Acosta,<br />

D. Garcia-Dorado, A. Moya (Barcelona, ES)<br />

Does changing the pace anode affect phrenic nerve stimulation thresholds? P585<br />

S. Saha, H. Rockweiler, M. Biffi, D. Babuty, M. Glikson (St. Paul, US; Bologna, IT; Tours, FR;<br />

Tel Hashomer, IL)<br />

long-term outcome and complications <strong>of</strong> transvenous pacemaker implantation in small infants P586<br />

L.M. Vos, A.C. Blank, J.A. Kammeraad, M.W. Freund, J.M.P.J. Breur (Utrecht, NL)<br />

Resynchronisation therapy<br />

late elevation <strong>of</strong> left ventricular pacing threshold in patients with cardiac resynchronisation<br />

therapy P587<br />

M. Fatemi, S. Ropars, G. Le Gal, Y. Etienne, J. Mansourati (Brest, FR)<br />

Does left and right ventricle lead positioning really influence outcome in patients who<br />

underwent cardiac resynchronisation therapy? P588<br />

E. Zubarev, V. Lebedeva, M. Trukshina, T. Lyubimtseva, D. Lebedev (Saint-Petersburg, RU)<br />

impact <strong>of</strong> left and right ventricular lead position on mortality and morbidity in patients with<br />

chronic atrial fibrillation and cardiac resynchronisation therapy P589<br />

M. Jastrzebski, J. Wilinski, K. Fijorek, D. Czarnecka (Cracow, PL)<br />

interaction between gender and left ventricular reverse remodelling predicts survival at very<br />

long (9 years) follow-up in heart failure patients candidates to cardiac resynchronisation therapy P590<br />

A. Paoletti Perini, A. Lilli, S. Bartolini, P. Pieragnoli, G. Ricciardi, L. Perrotta, L. Padeletti<br />

(Florence and Viareggio, IT)<br />

Atrial fibrillation in cardiac resynchronisation therapy with a defibrillator: a risk factor for<br />

mortality, appropriate and inappropriate shocks P591<br />

N. Van Boven, D.A. Theuns, K. Bogaard, J.H. Ruiter, G.P. Kimman, L.M. Berman,<br />

T. Van Der Ploeg, I. Kardys, V.A. Umans (Alkmaar and Rotterdam, NL)<br />

left atrial volume as independent predictor <strong>of</strong> response to cardiac resynchronisation therapy P592<br />

G. Morani, M. Morosato, G. Mugnai, C. Stevanello, L. Tomasi, R. Tomei, C. Vassanelli (Verona, IT)<br />

Automated motion artifacts compensation in multi-view cardiac magnetic resonance images<br />

for patient-specific modeling. P593<br />

C. Carminati, F. Regoli, F. Maffessanti, A. Auricchio, E.G. Caiani (Milan, IT; Lugano, CH)<br />

Difficult implantations <strong>of</strong> cardiac resynchronisation therapy devices P594<br />

S. Popov, S. Krivolapov, D. Lebedev, G. Savenkova (Tomsk, RU)<br />

sonR signal vs lPEi during the acute optimisation <strong>of</strong> lead position in CRt patients P595<br />

I. Kosmidou, D. Dan, A. Wickliffe, T. Deering, P. Milpied, D. Guerrero, S. Cazeau (Piedmont and<br />

Arvada, US; Clamart and Paris, FR)<br />

Cardiac computed tomography is superior to fluoroscopy in assessing right ventricular lead<br />

position in cardiac resynchronisation therapy P596<br />

A. Sommer, C. Gerdes, P.T. Mortensen, M.B. Kronborg, B.L. Noergaard, J.C. Nielsen (Aarhus, DK)<br />

the presence <strong>of</strong> mechanical dyssynchrony determined by pulsed wave doppler predicts left<br />

ventricular remodeling after cardiac resynchronisation therapy. sub-analysis <strong>of</strong> the PObREE trial P597<br />

D. Silva, N. Cortez-Dias, J. Silva Marques, P. Carrilho-Ferreira, A. Magalhaes, S. Goncalves,<br />

S. Ribeiro, L. Santos, L. Sargento, J. Sousa (Lisbon, PT)<br />

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