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Low-level vagosympathetic stimulation: a paradox and potential new modality for the treatment of focal atrial fibrillationLi et al., 2009
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- Li S
- Scherlag B
- Yu L
- Sheng X
- Zhang Y
- Ali R
- Dong Y
- Ghias M
- Po S
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- Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology
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Background—We used high-frequency stimulation delivered during the refractory period of the atrium and pulmonary veins (PVs) to induce focal firing and atrial fibrillation (AF). This study was designed to demonstrate that bilateral low-level vagosympathetic nerve …
- 206010003658 Atrial fibrillation 0 title abstract description 85
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