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Cardiac resynchronization therapy is a relatively new mode of therapeutic modality currently being used particularly in patients with advanced heart failure.Bi-ventricular pacing or pacing one of the ventricles with bundle branch block is referred to as Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy. | |||
Currently CRT has been approved in patients with advanced HF patients benefit from simultaneous pacing of both ventricles (biventricular or BiV pacing) or of one ventricle in patients with bundle branch block. This approach is referred to as cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) . CRT can be achieved with a device designed only for pacing or can be incorporated into a combination device with an ICD. | Currently CRT has been approved in patients with advanced HF patients benefit from simultaneous pacing of both ventricles (biventricular or BiV pacing) or of one ventricle in patients with bundle branch block. This approach is referred to as cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) . CRT can be achieved with a device designed only for pacing or can be incorporated into a combination device with an ICD. |
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Cardiac resynchronization therapy is a relatively new mode of therapeutic modality currently being used particularly in patients with advanced heart failure.Bi-ventricular pacing or pacing one of the ventricles with bundle branch block is referred to as Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy.
Currently CRT has been approved in patients with advanced HF patients benefit from simultaneous pacing of both ventricles (biventricular or BiV pacing) or of one ventricle in patients with bundle branch block. This approach is referred to as cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) . CRT can be achieved with a device designed only for pacing or can be incorporated into a combination device with an ICD.
Cardiac Resynchronization therapy has been approved for patients with advanced heart failure NYHA class III,IIV or patients with LVEF <35% and with QRS delay >120 ms.It has gain FDA approval for patients with NYHA class I OR II heart failure in the setting of QRS delay.
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