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Clinical, laboratory, and pacing predictors of CRT response
Jagdesh Kandala
,
Robert K. Altman
, Mi Young Park
, Jagmeet P. Singh
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Clinical Laboratory
100%
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
100%
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Response
100%
Non-responders
33%
Cardiac Function
16%
Patient Selection
16%
Consensus Definition
16%
Moderate to Severe
16%
In-hospital Outcomes
16%
Functional Outcome
16%
Therapy Outcome
16%
Heart Failure Hospitalization
16%
Response Criteria
16%
Interventricular Delay
16%
Mortality Benefit
16%
Inconsistency
16%
Severe Systolic Heart Failure
16%
Medically Refractory
16%
Mechanical Dyssynchrony
16%
Neurohormonal System
16%
Positive Cardiac
16%
Electrical Therapy
16%
Electrical Dyssynchrony
16%
Definition Criteria
16%
Nonresponse Rate
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Treatment Response
100%
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
100%
Clinical Laboratory
100%
Congestive Heart Failure
9%
Treatment Outcome
9%
Patient Selection
9%
Systolic Heart Failure
9%
Electrotherapy
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Treatment Response
100%
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
100%
Congestive Heart Failure
9%
Heart Function
9%
Patient Selection
9%
Heart Ventricle Conduction
9%
Systolic Heart Failure
9%
Electrotherapy
9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Congestive Heart Failure
100%
Systolic Heart Failure
100%
Psychology
Electrotherapy
100%