ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC PREDICTORS OF LONG TERM OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY: WHAT IS THE OPTIMAL METRIC?
CRTP), LBBB, QRS duration, beta blocker use, ace inhibitor use, creatinine, hemoglobin, and pre-CRT LVEF, all definitions of RVR resulted in improvement in model fit defined by a statistically significant reduction in the -2log likelihood ratio.
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