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Andrew Taylor to Cardiac Pacing, Artificial

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Connection Strength

0.923
  1. Taylor AJ, Ellims A, Lew PJ, Murphy B, Pally S, Younie S. Impact of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging on cardiac device and surgical therapy: a prospective study. Int J Cardiovasc Imaging. 2013 Apr; 29(4):855-64.
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    Score: 0.450
  2. Taylor AJ, Elsik M, Broughton A, Cherayath J, Leet A, Wong C, Iles L, Butler M, Pfluger H. Combined dyssynchrony and scar imaging with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging predicts clinical response and long-term prognosis following cardiac resynchronization therapy. Europace. 2010 May; 12(5):708-13.
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    Score: 0.362
  3. Gould PA, Kong G, Kalff V, Duffy SJ, Taylor AJ, Kelly MJ, Kaye DM. Improvement in cardiac adrenergic function post biventricular pacing for heart failure. Europace. 2007 Sep; 9(9):751-6.
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    Score: 0.075
  4. Prabhu S, Mackin V, McLellan AJ, Phan T, McGlade D, Ling LH, Peck KY, Voskoboinik A, Pathik B, Nalliah CJ, Wong GR, Azzopardi SM, Lee G, Mariani J, Taylor AJ, Kalman JM, Kistler PM. Determining the Optimal Dose of Adenosine for Unmasking Dormant Pulmonary Vein Conduction Following Atrial Fibrillation Ablation: Electrophysiological and Hemodynamic Assessment. DORMANT-AF Study. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2017 01; 28(1):13-22.
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    Score: 0.036
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