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Acute recoordination rather than functional hemodynamic improvement determines reverse remodelling by cardiac resynchronisation therapy.

Philippe C WoutersGeert E LeendersMaarten J CramerMathias MeineFrits W PrinzenPieter A DoevendansBart W L De Boeck
Published in: The international journal of cardiovascular imaging (2021)
Long-term reverse remodelling after CRT is likely determined by (acute) recoordination rather than by acute hemodynamic improvements. Discoordination may therefore be a more important CRT-substrate that can be assessed and, acutely restored.
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