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17) The 5 groups were: (1) infants with central nervous system insults such as interventricular hemorrhage, (2) infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia, (3) those born weighing less than 1,500 g or born before 32 weeks, (4) those born prematurely but without considerable medical problems, and (5) infants born at term. Sigwart came up with the concept of harnessing a heart attack in a controlled setting and using it to pare down the overly thick interventricular septum. The objective of this phase of the RHYTHM ICD study was to demonstrate that optimizing the interventricular timing of biventricular pacing therapy results in exercise capacity (peak VO2) or in the left ventricular end systolic diameter (obtained by echocardiography) that is not inferior to simultaneous biventricular pacing in an ICD-indicated patient population with advanced heart failure (NYHA Classification III or IV and wide QRS). |
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