Adverse response to cardiac resynchronisation therapy in patients with septal scar on cardiac MRI preventing a septal right ventricular lead position

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Simon G. Duckett
Matthew Ginks
Anoop Shetty
Senthil Kirubakaran
Julian Bostock
Stam Kapetanakis
Jaswinder Gill
Gerry Carr-White
Reza Razavi
C. Aldo Rinaldi
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[1] The Rayne Institute,Department of Imaging Sciences
[2] Kings College London,The Department of Cardiology
[3] Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital,Division of Imaging Sciences
[4] The Rayne Institute,undefined
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Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology | 2012年 / 33卷
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Cardiac resynchronisation therapy; Heart failure; Right ventricle; Septal pacing; Remodelling: cardiac magnetic resonance imaging;
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页码:151 / 160
页数:9
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