Cardiac resynchronization therapy in heart failure patients with less severe left ventricular dysfunction

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Cardiac resynchronization therapy is beneficial in heart failure patients with LVEF ≤35% and electrical dyssynchrony. However, its effects among patients with less severe LV dysfunction have not been established. Recent post-hoc analyses of landmark CRT trials suggest that CRT benefit may be present in patients with LVEF >35% and is associated with improvement in cardiac reverse remodelling, all-cause mortality, and need for heart failure hospitalizations. This review summarizes the currently available literature regarding the potential impact of CRT in patients with more modest reductions in LVEF.

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Hai, O. Y., Mentz, R. J., Zannad, F., Gasparini, M., De Ferrari, G. M., Daubert, J. C., … Linde, C. (2015, February 1). Cardiac resynchronization therapy in heart failure patients with less severe left ventricular dysfunction. European Journal of Heart Failure. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.208

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