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Loss of Opposite Left Ventricular Basal and Apical Rotation Predicts Acute Response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy and is Associated With Long-Term Reversed Remodeling
Journal of Cardiac Failure, 10/06/09
Rüssel IK et al. – The loss of opposite base–apex rotation in patients eligible for CRT is an excellent predictor of acute response and is associated with LV reverse remodeling.
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