European cardiac resynchronization therapy survey II: rationale and design
Abstract The Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) Survey II is a 6 months snapshot
survey initiated by two ESC Associations, the European Heart Rhythm Association and the …
survey initiated by two ESC Associations, the European Heart Rhythm Association and the …
European cardiac resynchronization therapy survey: rationale and design
CRT Survey Scientific Committee - European Journal of Heart …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Aims The European cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) Survey is a joint initiative
taken by the Heart Failure Association (HFA) and European Heart Rhythm Association …
taken by the Heart Failure Association (HFA) and European Heart Rhythm Association …
Current practice of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in the real world: insights from the European CRT survey
J Steffel, D Hürlimann - European heart journal, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Large randomized controlled trials have demonstrated that cardiac resynchronization
therapy (CRT) improves morbidity and mortality in patients with moderate to severe heart …
therapy (CRT) improves morbidity and mortality in patients with moderate to severe heart …
The European CRT Survey: 1 year (9–15 months) follow‐up results
Aims The European CRT Survey is a joint initiative of the Heart Failure Association (HFA)
and the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) of the European Society of Cardiology …
and the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) of the European Society of Cardiology …
The European cardiac resynchronization therapy survey: patient selection and implantation practice vary according to centre volume
Abstract Aims The European cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) survey is a joint
initiative taken by the Heart Failure Association and the European Heart Rhythm Association …
initiative taken by the Heart Failure Association and the European Heart Rhythm Association …
The European cardiac resynchronization therapy survey
Abstract Aims The European cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) survey is a joint
initiative taken by the Heart Failure Association and the European Heart Rhythm Association …
initiative taken by the Heart Failure Association and the European Heart Rhythm Association …
Cardiac resynchronization therapy: implant rates, temporal trends and relationships with heart failure epidemiology
Background Consensus guidelines define indications for cardiac resynchronization therapy
(CRT), but the variability in implant rates in 'real world'clinical practice, as well as the …
(CRT), but the variability in implant rates in 'real world'clinical practice, as well as the …
CRT Survey II: a European Society of Cardiology survey of cardiac resynchronisation therapy in 11 088 patients—who is doing what to whom and how?
K Dickstein, C Normand, A Auricchio… - European journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) reduces morbidity and mortality in
appropriately selected patients with heart failure and is strongly recommended for such …
appropriately selected patients with heart failure and is strongly recommended for such …
Association between demographic, organizational, clinical, and socio‐economic characteristics and underutilization of cardiac resynchronization therapy: results from …
LH Lund, F Braunschweig, L Benson… - European journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aims Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) improves outcomes in heart failure (HF) but
may be underutilized. The reasons are unknown. Methods and results We linked the …
may be underutilized. The reasons are unknown. Methods and results We linked the …
The European Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Survey: comparison of outcomes between de novo cardiac resynchronization therapy implantations and upgrades
Aims Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an effective treatment for a subset of
patients with chronic heart failure. Data on the benefit of CRT in heart failure patients with …
patients with chronic heart failure. Data on the benefit of CRT in heart failure patients with …