Abstract
Objectives: Exercise capacity is known to be reduced in clinically stable cardiac transplant recipients, there is a substantial attenuation in the peak heart rate response to a maximal exercise effort due to the lack of direct sympathetic innervation of the donor SA node. Recipient SA node can still respond to this stimulation and we hypothesised that resynchronisation of both atria could improve exercise tolerance in these patients.
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