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Echocardiographic study of the optimal atrioventricular delay at rest and during exercise in recipients of cardiac resynchronization therapy systems
Heart Rhythm, 07/01/09
Mokrani B et al. - Optimization of the AV delay had a positive effect on echocardiographic indices of LV function. The systematic shortening of the AV delay during exercise is not recommended because, in a high proportion of patients, the optimal AV delay was longer during exercise than at rest.
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