Holmström, 1999 - Google Patents
Optimal pacing with an implantable pO2sensorHolmström, 1999
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ABSTRACT A goal in modern pacemaker technology is to adapt the timing of stimulation to the metabolic demand and to optimize the hemodynamics of the diseased heart. Because the plasma concentration of mixed venous oxygen is a good indicator of workload and …
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