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- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy abstract "An implanted cardiac resynchronization device is a medical device used in cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). It resynchronizes the contractions of the heart’s ventricles by sending tiny electrical impulses to the heart muscle, which can help the heart pump blood throughout the body more efficiently. CRT defibrillators (CRT-D) also incorporate the additional function of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, to quickly terminate an abnormally fast, life-threatening heart rhythm. CRT and CRT-D have become increasingly important therapeutic options for patients with moderate and severe heart failure.".
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- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy wikiPageRevisionID "655315691".
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy wikiPageWikiLink Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy.
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cardiac_electrophysiology.
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy wikiPageWikiLink Implantable_cardioverter-defibrillator.
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cardiac resynchronization therapy".
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy wikiPageWikiLinkText "asynchronous heart ventricle contractions".
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy wikiPageWikiLinkText "cardiac resynchronization therapy".
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy caption "Three leads can be seen in this example of a cardiac resynchronization device: a right atrial lead , a right ventricular lead , and a coronary sinus lead . The coronary sinus lead wraps around the outside of the left ventricle, enabling pacing of the left ventricle. Note that the right ventricular lead in this case has 2 thickened aspects that represent conduction coils and that the generator is larger than typical pacemaker generators, demonstrating that this device is both a pacemaker and a cardioverter-defibrillator, capable of delivering electrical shocks for dangerously fast abnormal ventricular rhythms".
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy emedicine "1839506".
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy icd ",".
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy meshid "D058409".
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy name "Implanted cardiac resynchronization device".
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- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ICD9proc.
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- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy subject Category:Cardiac_electrophysiology.
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy hypernym Device.
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy type Device.
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy comment "An implanted cardiac resynchronization device is a medical device used in cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). It resynchronizes the contractions of the heart’s ventricles by sending tiny electrical impulses to the heart muscle, which can help the heart pump blood throughout the body more efficiently. CRT defibrillators (CRT-D) also incorporate the additional function of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, to quickly terminate an abnormally fast, life-threatening heart rhythm.".
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy label "Cardiac resynchronization therapy".
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy sameAs Q3428020.
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy sameAs Resynchronisation_cardiaque.
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy sameAs Terapia_resynchronizująca.
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy sameAs Terapia_de_ressincronização_cardíaca.
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy sameAs m.05zrl9b.
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy sameAs Q3428020.
- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy wasDerivedFrom Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy?oldid=655315691.
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- Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy isPrimaryTopicOf Cardiac_resynchronization_therapy.