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Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, U.S.
Researchers from the United States and Germany provide details of new studies and findings in the area of cardiology
September 13th, 2006
New findings from the United States and Germany describe advances in cardiology. Study 1: Age, size, and lead factors alone do not predict venous obstruction in children and young adults with transvenous lead systems. "Venous occlusion is a recognized complication of transvenous pacing, and lead cross-sectional area indexed to body surface area (BSA) has been used to predict venous obstruction in children. The aim of this study was to identify the risk factors and incidence of angiographic venous obstruction after transvenous lead implantation in both children and young adults," scientists writing in the Journal of Cardiovascular...
Source: Telemedicine Business Week (2006-09-13)
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