Utility of the combination of simple electrocardiographic parameters for identifying mid‐septal pacing

The electrocardiograms (ECG) criteria to anchor the lead to the right ventricular septum have not been established. This study aimed to identify ECG criteria of pacing at the right ventricular mid septum (RVMS) and investigate whether the paced QRS duration (pQRSd) from the RVMS was narrow.

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