Effect of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy on Left Ventricular Size and Function in Chronic Heart Failure
University of Kentucky · Emory University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) has recently emerged as an effective treatment for patients with moderate to severe systolic heart failure and ventricular dyssynchrony. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether improvements in left ventricular (LV) size and function were associated with CRT. METHODS AND RESULTS: Doppler echocardiograms were obtained at baseline and at 3 and 6 months after therapy in 323 patients enrolled in the Multicenter InSync Randomized Clinical Evaluation (MIRACLE) trial. Of these, 172 patients were randomized to CRT on and 151 patients to CRT off. Measurements were made of LV end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes, ejection fraction, LV mass, severity…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 57.15
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 20
Authors
14- MGMartin G. St. John SuttonCorresponding
University of Kentucky, Emory University, MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center, Medtronic (Ireland), Medtronic (United States)
- TPTed Plappert
University of Kentucky, Emory University, MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center, Medtronic (Ireland), Medtronic (United States)
- WTWilliam T. Abraham
University of Kentucky, Emory University, MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center, Medtronic (Ireland), Medtronic (United States)
- ALAndrew L. Smith
University of Kentucky, Emory University, MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center, Medtronic (Ireland), Medtronic (United States)
- DBDavid B. DeLurgio
University of Kentucky, Emory University, MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center, Medtronic (Ireland), Medtronic (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Cardiology
- Internal medicine
- Ejection fraction
- Heart failure
- Cardiac resynchronization therapy
- Diastole
- Ventricular remodeling
- Good health and well-being