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REVERSE Remodeling Outcome Supports CRT in Mildest Heart Failure
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Title REVERSE Remodeling Outcome Supports CRT in Mildest Heart Failure
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/572417?src=rss
Description Cardiac resynchronization therapy for patients in NYHA class 1-2? In the randomized REVERSE trial, such patients may or may not have benefited clinically, but end-systolic and end-diastolic volumes improved along with LVEF. Observers welcomed the findings cautiously. Heartwire
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Date Apr 4, 2008
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