Cardiovascular

Cardiac Re-Synchronisation Cuts Sudden Death

John Cleland
John Cleland

Cardiac resynchronisation has proved even more beneficial in severe heart failure than was proven a year ago by early results from the CARE-HF study. At the European Cardiology meeting in Stockholm John Cleland of Hull has now presented the latest findings. He talked to Audio Medica.

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