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Benefits of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in an Asynchronous Heart Failure Model Induced by Left Bundle Branch Ablation and Rapid Pacing
Published on: December 11, 2017
Ancillary diagnostic and therapeutic issues in cardiac failure
1Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK.
Abstract:
A truly important advance in medical science must have practical implications for the patient, eg, rendering diagnosis faster, safer, less distressing, or more accurate. Improvements in noninvasive techniques for hemodynamic monitoring constitute such progress. In other areas of cardiology, such as managing arrhythmias and preventing sudden death in heart failure, little progress is apparent. However, recent studies have at least identified some treatments that are either ineffective or harmful. Finally, alternative solutions, no matter how improbable, should be explored when a problem seems insoluble. Despite the fact that many would like scientific progress to be a series of logical steps, most medical advances are serendipitous or reinventive.
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