Table of Contents

Part 1: Webcasts and presentations

Part 2: Teaching course on CRT

Part 3: Clinical Cases

Part 4: References and Library

Part 5: Frequently Asked Questions

Part 6: Pathophysiology of electromechanical dyssynchrony

Part 7: Webinars

 

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 

This reprint is available in free-to-view only with the permission of Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. To consult and cite the original article: Sit-Yee Kwok, Hung-Fat Tse; Hybrid cardiac resynchronization with leadless pacemaker and transvenous coronary sinus lead, EP Europace 2018; 20 (9): 1505, doi:10.1093/europace/euy105

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Optimization of cardiac resynchronisation therapy: LV Lead position, qLV, or paced effects?

This reprint is available in free-to-view only with the permission of Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. To consult and cite the original article: Niraj Varma, Raja Ghanem, Ping Jia; Optimization of cardiac resynchronisation therapy: LV Lead position, qLV, or paced effects?, EP Europace 2018, doi:10.1093/europace/euy247

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