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Epicardial Pacemaker Treatment for CCAVB in Young Children and
Epicardial Pacemaker Treatment for CCAVB in Young Children and
Epicardial Pacemaker Treatment for CCAVB in Young Children and ccavb Along with his previously normal heart rates for age, this makes CCAVB unlikely Acquired AV block has a broad differential diagnosis, including ccavb Approximately 1 in 22,000 infants are born with CCAVB Untreated, the condition has a high incidence of prolonged illness or death The usual
ccavb CCAVB is associated with high morbidity and mortality during the foetal and neonatal period Pacemaker implantation is indicated in approximately 60% of these
ccavb CCAVB was defined as the permanent absence of electrical or mechanical relation between atrial and ventricular contraction Patients were Approximately 1 in 22,000 infants are born with CCAVB Untreated, the condition has a high incidence of prolonged illness or death The usual