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A D Kucherenko, G N Ursol, V V Lishenko

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    This study introduces a simple, safe, and effective epicardial electrocardiostimulation (ECS) technique using pericardoscopy. This method offers high efficacy with minimal complications, making it suitable for widespread clinical adoption.

    Area of Science:

    • Cardiology
    • Medical Devices
    • Surgical Techniques

    Context:

    • Standard transvenous electrocardiostimulation (ECS) is widely used.
    • Limitations of transvenous approaches necessitate alternative methods.
    • Need for accessible and reliable cardiac stimulation techniques in diverse healthcare settings.

    Purpose:

    • To present and evaluate a novel epicardial electrocardiostimulation (ECS) technique utilizing pericardoscopy.
    • To demonstrate the availability, reliability, and safety of this alternative ECS method.
    • To advocate for the broader clinical application of this minimally invasive approach.

    Summary:

    • A simple and available epicardial ECS technique using pericardoscopy was developed and implemented.
    • This method involves several safe and reliable manipulation variations.

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  • The technique has been successfully applied to numerous patients in real-world hospital conditions.
  • Impact:

    • The epicardial ECS technique demonstrates high efficacy with a low complication rate and no fatal outcomes.
    • Its ease of use and safety profile make it suitable for widespread adoption in public health hospitals.
    • This approach offers a viable alternative to standard transvenous ECS, improving patient outcomes.