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Nicole Aebischer
Researcher at University Hospital of Lausanne
Publications - 15
Citations - 866
Nicole Aebischer is an academic researcher from University Hospital of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Patent foramen ovale & Heart failure. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 860 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicole Aebischer include University of Lausanne.
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Stroke recurrence in patients with patent foramen ovale The Lausanne Study
TL;DR: This study shows that stroke associated with PFO with or without ISA is not commonly due to a coexisting cause of stroke, although a definite source cannot often be demonstrated.
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Prognosis after stroke followed by surgical closure of patent foramen ovale A prospective follow-up study with brain MRI and simultaneous transesophageal and transcranial Doppler ultrasound
Gérald Devuyst,Julien Bogousslavsky,Patrick Ruchat,Xavier Jeanrenaud,Paul-André Despland,Franco Regli,Nicole Aebischer,Hakan Karpuz,Veronica Castillo,Michel Guffi,Hossein Sadeghi +10 more
TL;DR: The findings show that PFO closure can be done safely and may be considered to avoid recurrence in selected patients with long life expectancy and presumed paradoxic embolism.
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Acute hemodynamic effects of atrioventricular pacing at differing sites in the right ventricle individually and simultaneously.
Thomas A. Buckingham,Reto Candinas,Jürg Schläpfer,Nicole Aebischer,Xavier Jeanrenaud,Jacqueline Landolt,Lukas Kappenberger +6 more
TL;DR: Pacing simultaneously at two sites in the right ventricle would provide a narrower QRS and improved CO in patients undergoing elective electrophysiology studies to see if this approach has value in patients with poor left ventricular function or congestive heart failure.
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Clinical progress after randomized on/off pacemaker treatment for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. Pacing in Cardiomyopathy (PIC) Study Group.
Lukas Kappenberger,Cecilia Linde,X. Jeanrenaud,Claude Daubert,WJ McKenna,E. Meisel,Nicolas Sadoul,Lidia Chojnowska,L. Guize,Daniel Gras,Nicole Aebischer,Fredrik Gadler,Lars Rydén +12 more
TL;DR: This controlled multicentre study shows that pacemaker treatment is an option for HOCM patients; it is inoffensive and does not exclude alternative methods, but satisfies 79% of patients beyond 3 years.
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Dual chamber pacing in hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy: beneficial effect of atrioventricular junction ablation for optimal left ventricular capture and filling.
TL;DR: The observations suggest that RF ablation or modification of the AV junction can be a successful procedure in some patients with residual or recurrent symptoms, when the latter result from a loss of capture or from the inability to program an AV delay tbat does not compromise the active component to LV filling.