Cardiac resynchronization therapy: a comprehensive review.

Jeremy Moskovitch; Aleksandr Voskoboinik
Abstract
Despite improved understanding of heart failure (HF) and advances in medical treatments, its prevalence continues to rise, and the role of implantable devices continues to evolve. While cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an accepted form of treatment for many suffering from HF, there is an ever-evolving body of evidence examining novel indications, optimization of lead placement and device programming, with several competing technologies now also on the horizon. This review aims to take a clinical perspective on the major trials, current indications, controversies and emerging aspects of CRT in the treatment of HF.
Journal MINERVA MEDICA
ISSN 1827-1669
Published 01 Apr 2019
Volume 110
Issue 2
Pages 121-138
DOI 10.23736/S0026-4806.18.05861-5
Type Journal Article | Systematic Review
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