Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5961416 | Heart Rhythm | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The apical lead position is associated with an increased risk of VAs in CRT patients. Among patients with a nonapical lead position, an LVLED of<50% of the native QRS is associated with an increased risk of VAs.
Keywords
CrtLVEFCRT-DLVEDdLBBBLVESDantitachycardia pacingATPLeft ventricularLeft bundle branch blockCardiac resynchronization therapy-defibrillatorCardiac resynchronization therapyconfidence intervalleft ventricular end diastolic diameterleft ventricular end systolic diameterhazard ratioleft ventricular ejection fraction
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Authors
Daniel J. MD, Gaurav A. MD, Robert K. MD, Mary ANP-BC, Conor D. MB, BCh, Theofanie MD, FHRS, E. MD, PhD, FHRS, Jagmeet P. MD, DPhil, FHRS,