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Jan De Pooter
Researcher at Ghent University Hospital
Publications - 48
Citations - 604
Jan De Pooter is an academic researcher from Ghent University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 33 publications receiving 301 citations.
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Left bundle branch area pacing outcomes: the multicentre European MELOS study
Marek Jastrzębski,Grzegorz Kiełbasa,Oscar Cano,Karol Curila,Luuk I.B. Heckman,Jan De Pooter,Milan Chovanec,Leonard M. Rademakers,Wim Huybrechts,Domenico Grieco,Zachary I. Whinnett,Stefan A.J. Timmer,Arif Elvan,Petr Stros,Paweł Moskal,Haran Burri,Francesco Zanon,Kevin Vernooy +17 more
TL;DR: Permanent transseptal left bundle branch area pacing is feasible as a primary pacing technique for both bradyarrhythmia and heart failure indications but success rate in heart failure patients and safety need to be improved.
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Pulmonary Vein Reconnection No Longer Occurs in the Majority of Patients After a Single Pulmonary Vein Isolation Procedure.
Jan De Pooter,Teresa Strisciuglio,Milad El Haddad,Michael Wolf,Thomas Phlips,Yves Vandekerckhove,Rene Tavernier,Sébastien Knecht,Mattias Duytschaever +8 more
TL;DR: After CLOSE-guided ablation, PVR is no longer the rule in patients withAF recurrence, and patients with AF recurrence and 4 isolated veins present with a similar clinical profile and time to recurrence as patients with PVR.
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Solifenacin for Therapy Resistant Overactive Bladder
Piet Hoebeke,Jan De Pooter,Karel De Caestecker,Ann Raes,Joke Dehoorne,Erik Van Laecke,Johan Vande Walle +6 more
TL;DR: Despite the uncontrolled, retrospective study design, favorable results with solifenacin with few side effects are noted in this group of children with OAB.
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Novel X-ray imaging technology enables significant patient dose reduction in interventional cardiology while maintaining diagnostic image quality.
Liesbeth Eloot,Hubert Thierens,Yves Taeymans,Benny Drieghe,Jan De Pooter,Sylvie Van Peteghem,Dimitri Buytaert,Thomas Gijs,Régine Lapere,Klaus Bacher +9 more
TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to quantify the reduction in patient radiation dose during coronary angiography by a new X‐ray technology, and to assess its impact on diagnostic image quality.
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Left bundle branch area pacing using stylet-driven pacing leads with a new delivery sheath: A comparison with lumen-less leads.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the feasibility, safety, and pacing characteristics of LBBAP using stylet-driven leads with an extendable helix design for bradycardia or heart failure pacing indications.