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Auffinden und Intubation des Koronarsinus

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Die in den frühen Jahren der linksventrikulären Stimulation genutzte Technik der direkten Elektrodenplatzierung ohne Führungskatheter gehört der Vergangenheit an [1]. CS-Elektroden werden heute standardisiert nach vorheriger Sondierung des CS mit einem geeigneten Führungskatheter platziert. Gebräuchliche Guiding-Katheter haben einen Durchmesser von 8 bis 9 French.

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(2008). Auffinden und Intubation des Koronarsinus. In: Kardiale Resynchronisationstherapie (CRT). Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7985-1713-4_9

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