1 Cardiac Anatomy in Perspective of Cardiac Pacing --;2 The Electrical Electrode-Myocard Interface --;3 Timing Cycles in Dual-Chamber Adaptive Rate Pacemakers and the Consequences for Programming --;4 Pacing in Elderly Patients: Pre-operative Evaluation and Pacemaker Selection --;5 Single Lead Atrial Synchronized Ventricular (VDD) Pacing --;6 Prevention and Treatment of Pacemaker Infection --;7 Technical Follow-Up of Implanted Pacemakers --;8 A Stepwise Approach to Solve Pacemaker Problems --;9 Cardiac Arrhythmias and the Interaction with Pacemakers --;10 Cardiac Stimulation as Nonpharmocological Treatment of Heart Failure --;11 The Interplay Between Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation of Arrhythmias and Cardiac Pacing --;12 Cardiac Pacing in Children, Special Skills Needed --;13 Cardiac Pacing in Europe: Anno 1993 --;14 The Safety and Medico-Legal Responsibilities of the Pacemaker Implantation Team.
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Since the first pacemaker implantation in October 1958 by Senning and Elmqvist in Sweden, cardiac pacing for bradycardia has become a well-established therapy.