Table of Contents
Part 1: Webcasts and presentations
Part 2: Teaching course on CRT
Part 4: References and Library
Part 5: Frequently Asked Questions
Part 6: Pathophysiology of electromechanical dyssynchrony
3 cases pre and post CRT according to current guidelines
(Erwan DONAL, Auriane BIDAUD, Elena GALLI)
Hybrid cardiac resynchronization with leadless pacemaker and transvenous coronary sinus lead
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Optimization of cardiac resynchronisation therapy: LV Lead position, qLV, or paced effects?
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