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Chest, Vol 91, 461-462, Copyright © 1987 by American College of Chest Physicians
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PJ Daley, PD Chapman and PJ Troup
A 50-year-old man had chronic atrial fibrillation that was refractory to conventional therapy. He was intolerant of amiodarone, but successfully managed by transcatheter atrioventricular junction ablation. Activity-initiated rate-responsive ventricular pacing resulted in a fourfold greater increase in cardiac output with exercise compared to fixed rate pacing.
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