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Don't just fit and forget: incremental benefit of optimisation of medical therapy post-cardiac resynchronisation therapy

Christopher O Osagie, Dibbendhu Kharan and Sanjiv Petkar
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmed.22-4-s27
Clin Med July 2022
Christopher O Osagie
AThe Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Wolverhampton, UK
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BLiverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Liverpool, UK
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AThe Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Wolverhampton, UK
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    The 12-month outcomes for those reviewed and not reviewed by the heart failure team. ATP = anti-tachycardia pacing; GDMT = guideline-directed medical therapy; HF = heart failure.

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Don't just fit and forget: incremental benefit of optimisation of medical therapy post-cardiac resynchronisation therapy
Christopher O Osagie, Dibbendhu Kharan, Sanjiv Petkar
Clinical Medicine Jul 2022, 22 (Suppl 4) 27-28; DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.22-4-s27

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Don't just fit and forget: incremental benefit of optimisation of medical therapy post-cardiac resynchronisation therapy
Christopher O Osagie, Dibbendhu Kharan, Sanjiv Petkar
Clinical Medicine Jul 2022, 22 (Suppl 4) 27-28; DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.22-4-s27
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