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New REVERSE Analysis Reinforces Improvements Seen in Mild Heart Failure Patients with Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
Medtronic, 08/31/09
Cardiac resynchronization therapy is a proven therapy indicated for patients with moderate to severe heart failure. Additional 24–month clinical data presented on the European cohort of 262 patients in the REVERSE trial, sponsored by Medtronic, Inc. , provides a deeper understanding of how CRT improves the function of the heart, including reduction in heart size and improvements in pumping efficiency, in certain heart failure patients with mild symptoms.
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