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Maxime De Guillebon
Researcher at University of Bordeaux
Publications - 24
Citations - 777
Maxime De Guillebon is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tetralogy of Fallot & Cardiac resynchronization therapy. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 20 publications receiving 659 citations.
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Noninvasive Electrocardiographic Mapping to Improve Patient Selection for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: Beyond QRS Duration and Left Bundle Branch Block Morphology
Sylvain Ploux,Joost Lumens,Zachary I. Whinnett,Michel Montaudon,Maria Strom,Charu Ramanathan,Nicolas Derval,Adlane Zemmoura,Arnaud Denis,Maxime De Guillebon,Ashok J. Shah,Mélèze Hocini,Pierre Jaïs,Philippe Ritter,Michel Haïssaguerre,Bruce L. Wilkoff,Pierre Bordachar +16 more
TL;DR: Electrocardiographic maps revealed homogeneous patterns of activation and consistently greater VEU and LV total activation time (LVTAT) in patients with LBBB compared with heterogeneous activation sequences and shorter V EU and LVTAT in NICD patients.
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Permanent cardiac pacing in children: choosing the optimal pacing site: a multicenter study.
Jan Janoušek,Irene E. van Geldorp,Sylvia Krupickova,Eric Rosenthal,Kelly Nugent,Maren Tomaske,Andreas Früh,Jan Elders,Anita Hiippala,Gunter Kerst,Roman Gebauer,Peter Kubuš,Patrick Frias,Fulvio Gabbarini,S. A. Clur,Bert Nagel,Javier Ganame,John Papagiannis,Jan Marek,Svjetlana Tisma-Dupanovic,Sabrina Tsao,Jan Hendrik Nürnberg,Christopher Wren,Mark K. Friedberg,Maxime De Guillebon,Julia Volaufova,Frits W. Prinzen,Tammo Delhaas +27 more
TL;DR: The site of ventricular pacing has a major impact on LV mechanical synchrony, efficiency, and pump function in children who require lifelong pacing and has the greatest potential to prevent pacing-induced reduction of cardiac pump function.
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Syncope in Brugada syndrome patients: prevalence, characteristics, and outcome.
Frederic Sacher,Florence Arsac,Stephen B. Wilton,Nicolas Derval,Arnaud Denis,Maxime De Guillebon,Khaled Ramoul,Pierre Bordachar,Philippe Ritter,Mélèze Hocini,Jacques Clémenty,Pierre Jaïs,Michel Haïssaguerre +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors characterized syncope in patients with Brugada syndrome (BrS) and found that 28% of patients with BrS experienced at least 1 syncope.
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Biventricular stimulation improves right and left ventricular function after tetralogy of Fallot repair: Acute animal and clinical studies
J.B. Thambo,Pierre Dos Santos,Maxime De Guillebon,François Roubertie,Louis Labrousse,Frederic Sacher,Xavier Iriart,Stéphane Lafitte,Sylvain Ploux,Pierre Jaïs,Xavier Roques,Michel Haïssaguerre,Philippe Ritter,Jacques Clémenty,Sanjiv M. Narayan,Pierre Bordachar +15 more
TL;DR: In this swine model of RV dysfunction and in adults with repaired TOF, BiV stimulation significantly improved RV and LV function by alleviating electromechanical dyssynchrony.
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Biventricular pacing in patients with Tetralogy of Fallot: Non-invasive epicardial mapping and clinical impact
Jean-Benoit Thambo,Maxime De Guillebon,Olivier Xhaet,Pierre Dos Santos,François Roubertie,Louis Labrousse,Xavier Iriart,Sylvain Ploux,Michel Haïssaguerre,Pierre Bordachar +9 more
TL;DR: Patients with corrected TOF present with different patterns of ventricular activation, and non-invasive mapping demonstrated delayed activation of the right compared with the left ventricle in all patients, with the greatest activation delay noted near the infundibulum.