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Right ventricular dysfunction is a predictor of non response and clinical outcome following cardiac resynchronization therapy

Right ventricular dysfunction is a predictor of non response and clinical outcome following cardiac resynchronization therapy

... amongst cardiac and pul- monary conditions, RVEF estimation can be challenging as the right ventricle is a complex structure which can- not be modelled with simple geometric ...a predictor of adverse ... See full document

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Left Ventricular End Systolic Volume Can Predict 1 Year Hierarchical Clinical Composite End Point in Patients with Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

Left Ventricular End Systolic Volume Can Predict 1 Year Hierarchical Clinical Composite End Point in Patients with Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

... CRT response criterion, since it had the largest AUC in ROC curve for the discrimination of improvement in 1-year HCCEP and had fair agreement with improvement in 1-year ...in clinical practice and studies ... See full document

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Usefulness of NT-pro BNP monitoring to identify echocardiographic responders following cardiac resynchronization therapy

Usefulness of NT-pro BNP monitoring to identify echocardiographic responders following cardiac resynchronization therapy

... improved clinical out- comes ...of non-responders. Using clinical criteria, rate of non response to CRT are estimated to be 20–30%, but in stud- ies using objective parameters of LV ... See full document

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Cardiac resynchronization therapy pacemaker: critical appraisal of the adaptive CRT-P device

Cardiac resynchronization therapy pacemaker: critical appraisal of the adaptive CRT-P device

... Abstract: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an effective and well-established therapy for patients suffering with heart failure, left ventricular (LV) systolic ... See full document

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Impact of contractile reserve on acute response to cardiac resynchronization therapy

Impact of contractile reserve on acute response to cardiac resynchronization therapy

... long-term clinical outcome in both ischemic and non ischemic car- diomyopathy ...needed. Response to CRT largely depends on the extent of LV dyssynchrony, the severity of of mitral regur- ... See full document

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The value of left ventricular strain–volume loops in predicting response to cardiac resynchronization therapy

The value of left ventricular strain–volume loops in predicting response to cardiac resynchronization therapy

... in non-responders, besides, the R 2 -S/D coupling of the Midseptal PS–Global volume loop at baseline was found to be an independent predictor of CRT response in multivariate analysis whereas dyssyn- ... See full document

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Pre-implant right ventricular function might be an important predictor of the response to cardiac resynchronization therapy

Pre-implant right ventricular function might be an important predictor of the response to cardiac resynchronization therapy

... CRT response and one reason might be that right ventricular (RV) apical pacing sometimes deteriorates LV function [13,14] and many NYHA-class IV HF patients have RV ... See full document

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The Association of a classical left bundle Branch Block Contraction Pattern by vendor-independent strain echocardiography and outcome after cardiac resynchronization therapy

The Association of a classical left bundle Branch Block Contraction Pattern by vendor-independent strain echocardiography and outcome after cardiac resynchronization therapy

... the clinical use of strain analyses, and therefore a task force was made in a cooperation between the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging, American Society of Echocardiography, and industry ... See full document

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Diastolic And Systolic Right Ventricular Dysfunction Precedes Left Ventricular Dysfunction In Patients Paced From Right Ventricular Apex

Diastolic And Systolic Right Ventricular Dysfunction Precedes Left Ventricular Dysfunction In Patients Paced From Right Ventricular Apex

... flow. Right sided systolic time intervals, RV pre ejection period (RVPEP), and RV ejection time (RVET) were calculated using Doppler pulmonary ...pulmonary cardiac outputs were calculated using velocity ... See full document

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Successful reduction of intraventricular asynchrony is associated with superior response to cardiac resynchronization therapy

Successful reduction of intraventricular asynchrony is associated with superior response to cardiac resynchronization therapy

... Methods: 37 consecutive patients who underwent CRT device implantation according to current guidelines were included in the study. Patients were examined by echocardiography before, one day after and six months after ... See full document

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Clinical review: Practical recommendations on the management of perioperative heart failure in cardiac surgery

Clinical review: Practical recommendations on the management of perioperative heart failure in cardiac surgery

... In terms of technology, the available pumps provide either pulsatile or continuous fl ow (may be modulated by residual ventricular function). In continuous fl ow, axial and centrifugal designs are distinguished. ... See full document

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Image guided left ventricular lead implantation for cardiac resynchronization therapy : assessment of the left phrenic nerve and coronary sinus

Image guided left ventricular lead implantation for cardiac resynchronization therapy : assessment of the left phrenic nerve and coronary sinus

... and non-contrast CTs ...of right atrium and coronary sinus, the fast growing cut edge method was found to be better than the robust statistic ...with non-optimal contrast ... See full document

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Electrically guided versus imaging guided implant of the left ventricular lead in cardiac resynchronization therapy: a study protocol for a double blinded randomized controlled clinical trial (ElectroCRT)

Electrically guided versus imaging guided implant of the left ventricular lead in cardiac resynchronization therapy: a study protocol for a double blinded randomized controlled clinical trial (ElectroCRT)

... of response to ...improved clinical outcome and reverse remodeling [12, 13, ...electrical resynchronization suggested to increase the response to CRT ... See full document

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Prognostic impact of isolated right ventricular dysfunction in sepsis and septic shock: an 8-year historical cohort study

Prognostic impact of isolated right ventricular dysfunction in sepsis and septic shock: an 8-year historical cohort study

... Diseases, Clinical Modification version ...prior ventricular dysfunction, and a combination of pre-admission echocardiogram and first hospital echocardiogram was used to exclude congenital and ... See full document

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Comparing impedance cardiography and echocardiography in the assessment of reduced left ventricular systolic function

Comparing impedance cardiography and echocardiography in the assessment of reduced left ventricular systolic function

... left ventricular systolic function and de- creases in patients with HF to 53% compared with 93% in age- and sex- matched general population ...left ventricular func- tion is echocardiography ...left ... See full document

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Measures of endothelial dysfunction predict response to cardiac resynchronisation therapy

Measures of endothelial dysfunction predict response to cardiac resynchronisation therapy

... Assessment of FMD was performed by a blinded investi- gator in accordance with the 2011 guidelines. 7 The diameter of the brachial artery was measured ( proximal to the elbow) for 1 min, to obtain a baseline measure, ... See full document

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Clinical Profile and In Hospital Outcome of Patients with Right Ventricular Myocardial Infarction

Clinical Profile and In Hospital Outcome of Patients with Right Ventricular Myocardial Infarction

... disease, right and left ventricles differ markedly in their anatomy, me- chanics, loading conditions, and metabolism, and therefore it should not be surprising that they have strikingly different oxygen supply and ... See full document

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Circumferential 2D-strain imaging for the prediction of long term response to cardiac resynchronization therapy

Circumferential 2D-strain imaging for the prediction of long term response to cardiac resynchronization therapy

... The results from the CRT patients in our institution have led to the strategy currently used: an integration of seven parameters of inter- and intra-ventricular asynchrony in addition to the established ... See full document

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Comparison of impact of medical therapy and surgical treatment on overall mortality in patients with severe chronic heart failure: a meta-analysis

Comparison of impact of medical therapy and surgical treatment on overall mortality in patients with severe chronic heart failure: a meta-analysis

... In the last decades problem of choosing how to manage patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) is becoming more and more relevant, because new approaches to this condition are being developed and included in ... See full document

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Individualized cardiac resynchronization therapy: current status

Individualized cardiac resynchronization therapy: current status

... Abstract: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) has shown a substantial reduction in heart failure patient morbidity and mortality, with improvement in quality of life as well as ...The ... See full document

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