Right ventricular infarction with hemodynamic decompensation due to transient loss of active atrial augmentation: successful treatment with atrial pacing.
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J. Isner | J. Borer | A. Del Negro | G. P. Fisher | A. Negro | J. M. Isner | Jeffrey S. Borer | Gary P Fisher
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