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Introduction
In recent decades, the prevalence of heart failure has steadily
increased and can be considered a contemporary cardiovascular epidemic.
Therefore, treatment of heart failure is a primary focus of cardiovascular
disease management strategies. Cardiac resynchronization therapy:
an established pacing therapy for heart failure and mechanical dyssynchrony
provides basic knowledge about congestive heart failure and also
covers the evolution of cardiac resynchronization therapy. State-of-the-art
information and future directions of this therapeutic tool are explained.
As cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is a new therapy which
still undergoes rapid advancement, it is imperative to provide updates
on key issues. These include technological advances, the unique
role of imaging to assess mechanical dyssynchrony, troubleshooting,
recent key clinical trials, and the incorporation of monitoring
capabilities into CRT or CRT plus defibrillation devices. Cardiac
resynchronization therapy is an exciting new option for a growing
number of heart failure patients, but CRT systems present special
challenges to clinicians, even those accustomed to working with
pacemakers.
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