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Volume 1 / 1997 - Volume 7 / 2003
Now merged into Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology (1997-2012)
5-13
Worldwide Utilization of Implantable Cardioverter/Defibrillators Now and in the Future
K. Seidl and J. Senges
14-16
Utilization of Implantable Defibrillators in Africa
R. N. Scott Millar and B. M. Mayosi
17-26
The Promise of Resynchronization Therapy. Who (and How Many) Will Benefit?
Angelo Auricchio and Julio C. Spinelli
27-29
Resynchronization Therapy: Implications for Pacemaker Implantation in Europe
Panos E. Vardas and Emmanuel N. Simantirakis
30-32
Impact of Expanding Indications on the Safety of Pacemakers and Defibrillators
William H. Maisel
33-35
Legal Implications of Pacemaker and Defibrillator Guidelines
Dirk Böcker, Rainer Gradaus, Julia Köbe, Christian G. Wollmann and Günter Breithardt
36-39
Malpractice Liability Implications of Pacemaker and Defibrillator Guidelines in Canada
Bernard M. Dickens
40-42
New Device Indications: Impact on the Individual Electrophysiology (EP) Practitioner in a Predominantly Managed Care Environment
Mary Rose Patejak and David S. Cannom
43-48
Expanding Indications for Defibrillators after Myocardial Infarction: Risk Stratification and Cost Effectiveness
Vidal Essebag and Mark J. Eisenberg
49-53
New Device Indications: Practice and Cost Implications in Europe
John M. Morgan
54-57
More Than a Device: Today's Medical Technology Companies Provide Value Through Service
Fred McCoy
58-59
The Role of Industry in the Implantation and Follow-up of Devices: A Practitioner's Perspective
John J. Hayes
60-62
Quality of Life Evidence in the Management of the Individual Patient with Atrial Fibrillation
Berndt Lüderitz
63-70
Quality of Life and Psychological Impact of Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators: Focus on Randomized Controlled Trial Data
Michael John McCready and Derek V. Exner
71-76
Does Quality of Life Evidence Assist in the Selection of Patients for Resynchronization Therapy?
Peter A. McCullough and William T. Abraham
77-79
Driving and Arrhythmias: Implications of New Data
Jeffrey F. Bleakley and Toshio Akiyama
80-84
Terrorism and the Heart: Implications for Arrhythmogenesis and Coronary Artery Disease
Ehtasham A. Qureshi, Veeranna Merla, Jonathan Steinberg and Alan Rozanski
85-87
With a Little More Soul
Blair P. Grubb
88-91
Age-Related Changes in Arrhythmias and Electrophysiologic Properties
Béatrice Brembilla-Perrot
92-95
Ethnicity and Arrhythmias
Bethan Freestone and Gregory Y. H. Lip
96-98
The Chicago School of Arrhythmology: Revisited
Agustin Castellanos and Robert J. Myerburg
99-104
Willem Einthoven and the Birth of Clinical Electrocardiography a Hundred Years Ago
S. Serge Barold
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