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  2. Cardiac resynchronization therapy - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT or CRT-P) is the insertion of electrodes in the left and right ventricles of the heart, as well as on occasion the right atrium, to treat heart failure by coordinating the function of the left and right ventricles via a pacemaker, a small device inserted into the anterior chest wall.

  3. Cardiac contractility modulation - Wikipedia

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    The FDA approved the OPTIMIZER Smart System, which delivers cardiac contractility modulation therapy, as indicated to improve 6-minute hall walk distance, quality of life, and functional status of NYHA Class III heart failure patients who remain symptomatic despite guideline directed medical therapy, who are in normal sinus rhythm, are not indicated for cardiac resynchronization therapy, and ...

  4. St. Jude Medical Announces CE Mark and Launch of First ... - AOL

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    Allure Quadra(TM) CRT-P (Photo: St. Jude Medical, Inc.) "Adding quadripolar technology to the CRT-P platform moves us forward in the treatment of heart failure and allows us to expand the proven ...

  5. Management of heart failure - Wikipedia

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    CRT: People with NYHA class III or IV, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of 35% or less and a QRS interval of 120 ms or more may benefit from cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT; pacing both the left and right ventricles), through implantation of a bi-ventricular pacemaker. This treatment modality may alleviate symptoms, improving ...

  6. Arnold Schwarzenegger just got a pacemaker. Here's what to ...

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    Pacemakers are also sometimes used to regulate the heartbeats in people with congenital heart disease, a group of conditions that affect about 1% of people born in the U.S., according to the ...

  7. David Kass (physician) - Wikipedia

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    This approach was later called cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). His work showed that with CRT net systolic function was enhanced without commensurate increases in oxygen consumption, [17] that is, the heart became more mechanically efficient. [18] He also showed how to predict which patients were most likely to benefit from the ...

  8. The Wanted's Max George Says He Had Pacemaker Fitted ... - AOL

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    The Wanted vocalist, 36, revealed on Instagram on Saturday, Dec. 21, that he had a pacemaker fitted after announcing weeks earlier that recent tests had found "issues" with his heart.

  9. Cardiac rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as "the sum of activity and interventions required to ensure the best possible physical, mental, and social conditions so that patients with chronic or post-acute cardiovascular disease may, by their own efforts, preserve or resume their proper place in society and lead an active life". [1]

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