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    Unexpected ICD Pulse Generator Failure Due to Electronic Circuit Damage Caused by Electrical Overstress by HAUSER, ROBERT G., HAYES, DAVID L., ALMQUIST, ADRIAN K., EPSTEIN, ANDREW E., PARSONNET, VICTOR, TYERS, G. FRANK O., VLAY, STEPHEN C., SCHOENFELD, MARK H.

    Published in Pacing and clinical electrophysiology (01-07-2001)
    “…Hauser, R., et al.: Unexpected ICD Pulse Generator Failure Due to Electronic Circuit Damage Caused by Electrical Overstress. Because it is a lifesaving device,…”
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    Evaluation of antiarrhythmic drug efficacy in patients with an ICD. Unlimited potential or replete with complexity and problems? by Pratt, C.M, Camm, A.J, Bigger, J.T, Breithardt, G, Campbell, R.W.F, Epstein, A.E, Kappenberger, L.J, Kuck, K.-H, Pocock, S, Saksena, S, Waldo, A.L

    Published in European heart journal (01-11-1999)
    “…A report from a Study group, proposed by A. J. Camm, London, of the Working Groups on Arrhythmias and Cardiac Pacing of the European Society of Cardiology;…”
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    Can the heart be chronically paced with electrodes on the pericardial surface? by Shepard, R B, Epstein, A E, Kay, G N, Kirklin, J K, Slabaugh, J, Renfroe, D, Keith, R, Pacifico, A D

    Published in Pacing and clinical electrophysiology (01-11-1992)
    “…During implantable defibrillator (ICD) operations, we measured acute and chronic transpericardial bipolar pacing thresholds through standard myocardial surface…”
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    Intermediate-term results of the endocardial surgical approach for anomalous atrioventricular bypass tracts by Kirklin, J K, McGiffin, D C, Plumb, V J, Epstein, A E, Kay, G N

    Published in The American heart journal (01-02-1988)
    “…Between October 1974 and March 1, 1985, 26 patients with 29 anomalous AV bypass tracts underwent surgical treatment at the Medical Center of UAB, with…”
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    Soda lime adsorption of isoflurane and enflurane by GRODIN, W. K, EPSTEIN, M. A. F, EPSTEIN, R. A

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (1985)
    “…The authors demonstrated that soda lime will adsorb enflurane or isoflurane as a function of the water content of the soda lime. Various volumes of liquid…”
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