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454 related items for PubMed ID: 17426079

  • 1. Impact of left ventricular lead position in cardiac resynchronization therapy on left ventricular remodelling. A circumferential strain analysis based on 2D echocardiography.
    Becker M, Kramann R, Franke A, Breithardt OA, Heussen N, Knackstedt C, Stellbrink C, Schauerte P, Kelm M, Hoffmann R.
    Eur Heart J; 2007 May; 28(10):1211-20. PubMed ID: 17426079
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  • 2. Impact of left ventricular lead position on the efficacy of cardiac resynchronisation therapy: a two-dimensional strain echocardiography study.
    Becker M, Franke A, Breithardt OA, Ocklenburg C, Kaminski T, Kramann R, Knackstedt C, Stellbrink C, Hanrath P, Schauerte P, Hoffmann R.
    Heart; 2007 Oct; 93(10):1197-203. PubMed ID: 17309913
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  • 3. Analysis of LV lead position in cardiac resynchronization therapy using different imaging modalities.
    Becker M, Altiok E, Ocklenburg C, Krings R, Adams D, Lysansky M, Vogel B, Schauerte P, Knackstedt C, Hoffmann R.
    JACC Cardiovasc Imaging; 2010 May; 3(5):472-81. PubMed ID: 20466342
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  • 4. Relation of optimal lead positioning as defined by three-dimensional echocardiography to long-term benefit of cardiac resynchronization.
    Becker M, Hoffmann R, Schmitz F, Hundemer A, Kühl H, Schauerte P, Kelm M, Franke A.
    Am J Cardiol; 2007 Dec 01; 100(11):1671-6. PubMed ID: 18036367
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  • 5. Dependency of cardiac resynchronization therapy on myocardial viability at the LV lead position.
    Becker M, Zwicker C, Kaminski M, Napp A, Altiok E, Ocklenburg C, Friedman Z, Adam D, Schauerte P, Marx N, Hoffmann R.
    JACC Cardiovasc Imaging; 2011 Apr 01; 4(4):366-74. PubMed ID: 21492811
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  • 8. Clinical implication of right ventricular to left ventricular interlead sensed electrical delay in cardiac resynchronization therapy.
    Kristiansen HM, Hovstad T, Vollan G, Keilegavlen H, Faerestrand S.
    Europace; 2012 Jul 01; 14(7):986-93. PubMed ID: 22308084
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  • 9. Tissue synchronization imaging and optimal left ventricular pacing site in cardiac resynchronization therapy.
    Murphy RT, Sigurdsson G, Mulamalla S, Agler D, Popovic ZB, Starling RC, Wilkoff BL, Thomas JD, Grimm RA.
    Am J Cardiol; 2006 Jun 01; 97(11):1615-21. PubMed ID: 16728225
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  • 10. Baseline asynchrony, assessed circumferentially using temporal uniformity of strain, besides coincidence between site of latest mechanical activation and presumed left ventricular lead position, predicts favourable prognosis after resynchronization therapy.
    Cavallino C, Rondano E, Magnani A, Leva L, Inglese E, Dell'era G, Occhetta E, Bortnik M, Marino PN.
    Int J Cardiovasc Imaging; 2012 Jun 01; 28(5):1011-21. PubMed ID: 21688135
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  • 13. Optimal left ventricular lead position predicts reverse remodeling and survival after cardiac resynchronization therapy.
    Ypenburg C, van Bommel RJ, Delgado V, Mollema SA, Bleeker GB, Boersma E, Schalij MJ, Bax JJ.
    J Am Coll Cardiol; 2008 Oct 21; 52(17):1402-9. PubMed ID: 18940531
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  • 14. A randomized study of haemodynamic effects and left ventricular dyssynchrony in right ventricular apical vs. high posterior septal pacing in cardiac resynchronization therapy.
    Kristiansen HM, Vollan G, Hovstad T, Keilegavlen H, Faerestrand S.
    Eur J Heart Fail; 2012 May 21; 14(5):506-16. PubMed ID: 22286156
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  • 16. The impact of left ventricular lead position on left ventricular reverse remodelling and improvement in mechanical dyssynchrony in cardiac resynchronization therapy.
    Kristiansen HM, Vollan G, Hovstad T, Keilegavlen H, Faerestrand S.
    Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging; 2012 Dec 21; 13(12):991-1000. PubMed ID: 22677455
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  • 19. Importance of contractile reserve for CRT.
    Lim P, Bars C, Mitchell-Heggs L, Roiron C, Elbaz N, Hamdaoui B, Lellouche N, Dubois-Randé JL, Guéret P.
    Europace; 2007 Sep 21; 9(9):739-43. PubMed ID: 17573360
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  • 20. Long-term impact of cardiac resynchronization therapy in mild heart failure: 5-year results from the REsynchronization reVErses Remodeling in Systolic left vEntricular dysfunction (REVERSE) study.
    Linde C, Gold MR, Abraham WT, St John Sutton M, Ghio S, Cerkvenik J, Daubert C, REsynchronization reVErses Remodeling in Systolic left vEntricular dysfunction Study Group.
    Eur Heart J; 2013 Sep 21; 34(33):2592-9. PubMed ID: 23641006
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