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Doctor Stewart Brown

Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
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Dr Stewart Brown is a devices and EP trainee currently based at the Bristol Heart Institute, UK. His research interests are the use of remote monitoring to detect pacing induced cardiomyopathy.
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Half of all pacemakers implanted have a significant right ventricular pacing burden in the first year after pacing. Insights from remote monitoring
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Half of all pacemakers implanted have a significant right ventricular pacing burden in the first year after pacing. Insights from remote monitoring
Accumulation of risk factors for pacing-induced cardiomyopathy has a detrimental effect on thoracic impedance and left ventricular ejection fraction.
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Accumulation of risk factors for pacing-induced cardiomyopathy has a detrimental effect on thoracic impedance and left ventricular ejection fraction.
Heart rate is an important predictor of pacing induced cardiomyopathy in a machine learning analysis
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Heart rate is an important predictor of pacing induced cardiomyopathy in a machine learning analysis
Very low event rate and few device implants in drug-induced brugada. A seven-year experience of ajmaline challenge at a district general hospital.
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Very low event rate and few device implants in drug-induced brugada. A seven-year experience of ajmaline challenge at a district general hospital.

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