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Right ventricular contractility as a measure of optimal interventricular pacing setting in cardiac resynchronization therapy
Europace, 10/13/09
Sciaraffia E et al. – RV dP/dtmax failed to identify the optimal VV interval when compared with LV dP/dtmax and can therefore not be recommended for VV optimization in CRT patients.
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