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J Am Coll Cardiol, 2005; 45:65-69, doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2004.09.058
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Ventricular asynchrony predicts a better outcome in patients with chronic heart failure receiving cardiac resynchronization therapy

Maria Vittoria Pitzalis, MD, PhD*, Massimo Iacoviello, MD, PhD, Roberta Romito, MD, Pietro Guida, MS, Elisabetta De Tommasi, MD, Giovanni Luzzi, MD, PhD, Matteo Anaclerio, MD, PhD, Cinzia Forleo, MD, PhD and Paolo Rizzon, MD

Institute of Cardiology, University of Bari, Bari, Italy



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Figure 1 Kaplan-Meier curves of patients with a septal-to-posterior wall motion delay (SPWMD) of ≥130 ms and <130 ms.

 


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Figure 2 Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) at baseline and after six months in patients with a septal-to-posterior wall motion delay (SPWMD) of ≥130 ms (open circles) and <130 ms (closed circles). Date expressed as mean values ± SEM. *p < 0.05 vs. baseline; {dagger}p < 0.05 vs. patients with an SPWMD of <130 ms.

 





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