Arrhythmia phenotype in mouse models of human long QT Guy SalamaLinda Baker Barry London OriginalPaper 16 January 2009 Pages: 77 - 87
Electrophysiologic characteristics of atrial tachycardia originating from the superior vena cava Zhihong ZhaoXuebing LiJihong Guo OriginalPaper 31 October 2008 Pages: 89 - 94
“Atrial torsades de pointes” in the long QT syndrome Stephen P. SeslarSuzanne M. ShepardCharles I. Berul CASE REPORT 18 November 2008 Pages: 95 - 97
A media player causes clinically significant telemetry interference with implantable loop recorders Jay P. ThakerMehul B. PatelRanjan K. Thakur OriginalPaper 16 January 2009 Pages: 99 - 103
Impact of a comprehensive safety program on radiation exposure during catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation: a prospective study Dhanunjaya LakkireddyGeorge NadzamAndrea Natale OriginalPaper 06 November 2008 Pages: 105 - 112
Comparison of single and double vein approaches for His bundle ablation and pacemaker placement for symptomatic rapid atrial fibrillation Ravishankar KalagaRosemary KahrChristopher A. Clyne OriginalPaper 04 November 2008 Pages: 113 - 117
Incidence and predictive factors of atrial fibrillation after ablation of typical atrial flutter Valérie LaurentLaurent FauchierDominique Babuty OriginalPaper 04 November 2008 Pages: 119 - 125
A prospective randomised comparison of large-tip cryoablation and 8-mm-tip radiofrequency catheter ablation of atrial flutter Helena MalmborgStefan LönnerholmCarina Blomström Lundqvist OriginalPaper 06 November 2008 Pages: 127 - 131
Electrophysiologic and histopathologic findings of the ablation sites for ventricular fibrillation in a patient with ischemic cardiomyopathy Akihiko NogamiShoichi KubotaOsamu Igawa CASE REPORT 07 October 2008 Pages: 133 - 137
Human histopathology of substrate based linear radiofrequency catheter ablation to electrical storm in old inferior myocardial infarction Yoshihiro YamashinaTetsuo YagiTomoyuki Yambe CASE REPORT 07 October 2008 Pages: 139 - 142
Successful catheter ablation of a ventricular tachycardia storm originating from the left ventricular posterior papillary muscle involved with a remote myocardial infarction Takumi YamadaPaul B. TabereauxG. Neal Kay CASE REPORT 31 October 2008 Pages: 143 - 145
Lead extraction: a new effective tool to overcome fibrous binding sites Antonio Dello RussoRoberto BiddauFulvio Bellocci CASE REPORT 06 November 2008 Pages: 147 - 150
Demonstration of left ventricular dyssynchrony and resynchrony by ECG-gated SPECT with cardioGRAF in a patient with advanced heart failure and narrow QRS complex Itsuro MorishimaTakahito SoneKazunori Hayashi CASE REPORT 16 January 2009 Pages: 151 - 154