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Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: drmsm69 — Technique of femoral temporary pacemaker insertion. Advance the pmkr lead into RA and make a loop until the tip points toward TV, then rotate clockwise. The tip will 'jump' into the RV apex.

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Boston Scientific plans global expansion - BostonHerald.com

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Symposier - Renal Denervation Lowered Resistant Hypertension

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Symposier - Treatment Algorithm for Crossing Chronic Total Occlusions

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Preventing Infection In Cardiac Devices

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