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Pfitzners Hansi stinkt, er ist Nazi und hat oft aufs Maul gekriegt. Deshalb ist er so, wie er ist: Ein Feigling! --[[Benutzer:Ihr könnt mich nicht aufhalten|Ihr könnt mich nicht aufhalten]] ([[Benutzer Diskussion:Ihr könnt mich nicht aufhalten|Diskussion]]) 16:01, 5. Mär. 2013 (CET)
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J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2153-67 (2005) PMID 16360042 </ref><ref name="PMID15234396">Echocardiographic evaluation of cardiac resynchronization therapy: ready for routine clinical use? A critical appraisal. J Am Coll Cardiol 44(1):1-9 (2004) PMID 15234396 </ref><ref name="PMID11788207">Retiming the failing heart: principles and current clinical status of cardiac resynchronization. J Am Coll Cardiol 39(2):194-201 (2002) PMID 11788207 </ref><ref name="PMID15313731">Cardiac resynchronization for heart failure. Ann Intern Med 141(5):399-400 (2004) PMID 15313731 </ref><ref name="PMID18725501">Cardiac resynchronization therapy for heart failure: a hammer in search of nails. Circulation 118(9):901-3 (2008) PMID 18725501 </ref><ref name="PMID18697821">Use of cardiac resynchronization therapy in patients hospitalized with heart failure. Circulation 118(9):926-33 (2008) PMID 18697821 </ref><ref name="PMID18413509">Patient selection and echocardiographic assessment of dyssynchrony in cardiac resynchronization therapy. Circulation 117(15):2009-23 (2008) PMID 18413509 </ref><ref name="PMID17452619">Interventional electrophysiology and cardiac resynchronization therapy: delivering electrical therapies for heart failure. Circulation 115(16):2208-20 (2007) PMID 17452619 </ref><ref name="PMID14744954">Cardiac resynchronization therapy: current state of the art: cost versus benefit. Circulation 109(3):300-7 (2004) PMID 14744954 </ref><ref name="PMID14744953">Ventricular resynchronization: current state of the art. Circulation 109(3):296-9 (2004) PMID 14744953 </ref><ref name="PMID14638522">Cardiac resynchronization therapy for heart failure. Circulation 108(21):2596-603 (2003) PMID 14638522 </ref><ref name="PMID12952826">Resynchronization therapy for the treatment of heart failure. Circulation 108(9):1044-8 (2003) PMID 12952826 </ref><ref name="PMID8759060">The atrial flutter reentrant circuit. Additional pieces of the puzzle. Circulation 94(3):244-6 (1996) PMID 8759060 </ref><ref name="PMID18755703">How should we optimize cardiac resynchronization therapy? Eur Heart J 29(20):2458-72 (2008) PMID 18755703 </ref><ref name="PMID16720689">Regression of left ventricular mass and wall thickness after cardiac resynchronization therapy: proof of pathophysiological concept. Eur Heart J 27(12):1392-3 (2006) PMID 16720689 </ref><ref name="PMID16527827">Selecting patients for cardiac resynchronization therapy: electrical or mechanical dyssynchrony? Eur Heart J 27(11):1270-81 (2006) PMID 16527827 </ref><ref name="PMID16443608">Effects of cardiac resynchronization therapy on disease progression in chronic heart failure. Eur Heart J 27(9):1018-25 (2006) PMID 16443608 </ref><ref name="PMID15120047">Do we understand who benefits from resynchronisation therapy? Eur Heart J 25(7):535-6 (2004) PMID 15120047 </ref><ref name="PMID12633539">Multi-chamber pacing: a perfect solution for cardiac mechanical dyssynchrony? Eur Heart J 24(5):384-90 (2003) PMID 12633539 </ref><ref name="PMID10924309">Ventricular pacing: a promising new therapeutic strategy in heart failure. For whom? Eur Heart J 21(15):1211-4 (2000) PMID 10924309 </ref><ref name="PMID10806011">Bi-ventricular pacing in congestive cardiac failure. Current experience and future directions. The Imperial College Cardiac Electrophysiology Group. Eur Heart J 21(11):884-9 (2000) PMID 10806011 </ref><ref name="PMID8733078">The cost-effectiveness of dual-chamber pacing. Eur Heart J 17(4):495-6 (1996) PMID 8733078 </ref><ref name="PMID17984215">Long-term effect of cardiac resynchronisation in patients reporting mild symptoms of heart failure: a report from the CARE-HF study. Heart 94(3):278-83 (2008) PMID 17984215 </ref><ref name="PMID16501212">Echocardiographic methods to select candidates for cardiac resynchronisation therapy. Heart 92(3):424-9 (2006) PMID 16501212 </ref><ref name="PMID15564424">Established and evolving indications for cardiac resynchronisation. Heart 90 Suppl 6():vi5-9 (2004) PMID 15564424 </ref><ref name="PMID15564421">Cardiac resynchronisation therapy: when the drugs don't work. Heart 90 Suppl 6():vi2-4 (2004) PMID 15564421 </ref><ref name="PMID15564420">Echocardiographic evaluation of cardiac dyssynchrony for predicting a favourable response to cardiac resynchronisation therapy. Heart 90 Suppl 6():vi17-22 (2004) PMID 15564420 </ref><ref name="PMID15564419">Selection and optimisation of biventricular pacing: the role of echocardiography. Heart 90 Suppl 6():vi10-6 (2004) PMID 15564419 </ref><ref name="PMID15084532">Non-contact left ventricular endocardial mapping for cardiac resynchronisation therapy: a &quot;slow conduction&quot; towards the fast solution. Heart 90(5):483-4 (2004) PMID 15084532 </ref><ref name="PMID15084530">Beyond the measurement of QRS complex toward mechanical dyssynchrony: cardiac resynchronisation therapy in heart failure patients with a normal QRS duration. Heart 90(5):479-81 (2004) PMID 15084530 </ref><ref name="PMID14676225">Non-contact mapping of the left ventricle and new insights into the mechanisms for success of biventricular pacing. Heart 90(1):3-4 (2004) PMID 14676225 </ref><ref name="PMID11083728">Multisite stimulation for correction of cardiac asynchrony. Heart 84(6):579-81 (2000) PMID 11083728 </ref><ref name="PMID18926328">Cardiac dyssynchrony in congestive heart failure and atrial fibrillation: integrating regularization and resynchronization. J Am Coll Cardiol 52(15):1247-9 (2008) PMID 18926328 </ref><ref name="PMID18926327">Cardiac resynchronization in patients with atrial fibrillation: a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. J Am Coll Cardiol 52(15):1239-46 (2008) PMID 18926327 </ref><ref name="PMID18402901">Cardiac resynchronization therapy: the more pacing sites, the better the outcome? J Am Coll Cardiol 51(15):1463-5 (2008) PMID 18402901 </ref><ref name="PMID18174031">Mechanical dyssynchrony in congestive heart failure: diagnostic and therapeutic implications. J Am Coll Cardiol 51(1):18-22 (2008) PMID 18174031 </ref><ref name="PMID18174030">An epidemic of dyssynchrony: but what does it mean? J Am Coll Cardiol 51(1):12-7 (2008) PMID 18174030 </ref><ref name="PMID16360069">Potential proarrhythmic effects of biventricular pacing. J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2340-7 (2005) PMID 16360069 </ref><ref name="PMID17565085">Cardiac resynchronization therapy for patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction: a systematic review. JAMA 297(22):2502-14 (2007) PMID 17565085 </ref><ref name="PMID12585952">Cardiac resynchronization and death from progressive heart failure: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. JAMA 289(6):730-40 (2003) PMID 12585952 </ref><ref name="PMID16397075">Role of resynchronisation therapy and implantable cardioverter defibrillators in heart failure. Postgrad Med J 82(963):16-23 (2006) PMID 16397075 </ref><ref name="PMID15879039">Device based treatment of heart failure. Postgrad Med J 81(955):286-91 (2005) PMID 15879039 </ref><ref name="PMID16572863">Biventricular pacing for heart failure patients on inotropic support: a review of 38 consecutive cases. Tex Heart Inst J 33(1):19-22 (2006) PMID 16572863 </ref><ref name="PMID16360066">Cardiac resynchronization devices: the Food and Drug Administration's regulatory considerations. J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2325-8 (2005) PMID 16360066 </ref><ref name="PMID16360065">Cost effectiveness of cardiac resynchronization therapy. J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2322-4 (2005) PMID 16360065 </ref><ref name="PMID16360060">Resynchronization in pediatrics who needs it? J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2290-1 (2005) PMID 16360060 </ref><ref name="PMID16360047">There is plenty of room for cardiac resynchronization therapy devices without back-up defibrillators in the electrical treatment of heart failure. J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2204-7 (2005) PMID 16360047 </ref><ref name="PMID16360045">Management of heart failure after cardiac resynchronization therapy: integrating advanced heart failure treatment with optimal device function. J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2193-8 (2005) PMID 16360045 </ref><ref name="PMID16360044">Significance of QRS complex duration in patients with heart failure. J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2183-92 (2005) PMID 16360044 </ref>
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== Bibliographie ==
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Bibliographie

  1. Systematic review: cardiac resynchronization in patients with symptomatic heart failure. Ann Intern Med 141(5):381-90 (2004) PMID 15353430
  2. Cost-effectiveness of cardiac resynchronization therapy in patients with symptomatic heart failure. Ann Intern Med 141(5):343-51 (2004) PMID 15353425
  3. Cardiac resynchronization therapy in chronic heart failure. Swiss Med Wkly 136(39-40):611-7 (2006) PMID 17086506
  4. Cardiac resynchronization therapy: Part 2--issues during and after device implantation and unresolved questions. J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2168-82 (2005) PMID 16360043
  5. Cardiac resynchronization therapy: Part 1--issues before device implantation. J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2153-67 (2005) PMID 16360042
  6. Echocardiographic evaluation of cardiac resynchronization therapy: ready for routine clinical use? A critical appraisal. J Am Coll Cardiol 44(1):1-9 (2004) PMID 15234396
  7. Retiming the failing heart: principles and current clinical status of cardiac resynchronization. J Am Coll Cardiol 39(2):194-201 (2002) PMID 11788207
  8. Cardiac resynchronization for heart failure. Ann Intern Med 141(5):399-400 (2004) PMID 15313731
  9. Cardiac resynchronization therapy for heart failure: a hammer in search of nails. Circulation 118(9):901-3 (2008) PMID 18725501
  10. Use of cardiac resynchronization therapy in patients hospitalized with heart failure. Circulation 118(9):926-33 (2008) PMID 18697821
  11. Patient selection and echocardiographic assessment of dyssynchrony in cardiac resynchronization therapy. Circulation 117(15):2009-23 (2008) PMID 18413509
  12. Interventional electrophysiology and cardiac resynchronization therapy: delivering electrical therapies for heart failure. Circulation 115(16):2208-20 (2007) PMID 17452619
  13. Cardiac resynchronization therapy: current state of the art: cost versus benefit. Circulation 109(3):300-7 (2004) PMID 14744954
  14. Ventricular resynchronization: current state of the art. Circulation 109(3):296-9 (2004) PMID 14744953
  15. Cardiac resynchronization therapy for heart failure. Circulation 108(21):2596-603 (2003) PMID 14638522
  16. Resynchronization therapy for the treatment of heart failure. Circulation 108(9):1044-8 (2003) PMID 12952826
  17. The atrial flutter reentrant circuit. Additional pieces of the puzzle. Circulation 94(3):244-6 (1996) PMID 8759060
  18. How should we optimize cardiac resynchronization therapy? Eur Heart J 29(20):2458-72 (2008) PMID 18755703
  19. Regression of left ventricular mass and wall thickness after cardiac resynchronization therapy: proof of pathophysiological concept. Eur Heart J 27(12):1392-3 (2006) PMID 16720689
  20. Selecting patients for cardiac resynchronization therapy: electrical or mechanical dyssynchrony? Eur Heart J 27(11):1270-81 (2006) PMID 16527827
  21. Effects of cardiac resynchronization therapy on disease progression in chronic heart failure. Eur Heart J 27(9):1018-25 (2006) PMID 16443608
  22. Do we understand who benefits from resynchronisation therapy? Eur Heart J 25(7):535-6 (2004) PMID 15120047
  23. Multi-chamber pacing: a perfect solution for cardiac mechanical dyssynchrony? Eur Heart J 24(5):384-90 (2003) PMID 12633539
  24. Ventricular pacing: a promising new therapeutic strategy in heart failure. For whom? Eur Heart J 21(15):1211-4 (2000) PMID 10924309
  25. Bi-ventricular pacing in congestive cardiac failure. Current experience and future directions. The Imperial College Cardiac Electrophysiology Group. Eur Heart J 21(11):884-9 (2000) PMID 10806011
  26. The cost-effectiveness of dual-chamber pacing. Eur Heart J 17(4):495-6 (1996) PMID 8733078
  27. Long-term effect of cardiac resynchronisation in patients reporting mild symptoms of heart failure: a report from the CARE-HF study. Heart 94(3):278-83 (2008) PMID 17984215
  28. Echocardiographic methods to select candidates for cardiac resynchronisation therapy. Heart 92(3):424-9 (2006) PMID 16501212
  29. Established and evolving indications for cardiac resynchronisation. Heart 90 Suppl 6():vi5-9 (2004) PMID 15564424
  30. Cardiac resynchronisation therapy: when the drugs don't work. Heart 90 Suppl 6():vi2-4 (2004) PMID 15564421
  31. Echocardiographic evaluation of cardiac dyssynchrony for predicting a favourable response to cardiac resynchronisation therapy. Heart 90 Suppl 6():vi17-22 (2004) PMID 15564420
  32. Selection and optimisation of biventricular pacing: the role of echocardiography. Heart 90 Suppl 6():vi10-6 (2004) PMID 15564419
  33. Non-contact left ventricular endocardial mapping for cardiac resynchronisation therapy: a "slow conduction" towards the fast solution. Heart 90(5):483-4 (2004) PMID 15084532
  34. Beyond the measurement of QRS complex toward mechanical dyssynchrony: cardiac resynchronisation therapy in heart failure patients with a normal QRS duration. Heart 90(5):479-81 (2004) PMID 15084530
  35. Non-contact mapping of the left ventricle and new insights into the mechanisms for success of biventricular pacing. Heart 90(1):3-4 (2004) PMID 14676225
  36. Multisite stimulation for correction of cardiac asynchrony. Heart 84(6):579-81 (2000) PMID 11083728
  37. Cardiac dyssynchrony in congestive heart failure and atrial fibrillation: integrating regularization and resynchronization. J Am Coll Cardiol 52(15):1247-9 (2008) PMID 18926328
  38. Cardiac resynchronization in patients with atrial fibrillation: a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. J Am Coll Cardiol 52(15):1239-46 (2008) PMID 18926327
  39. Cardiac resynchronization therapy: the more pacing sites, the better the outcome? J Am Coll Cardiol 51(15):1463-5 (2008) PMID 18402901
  40. Mechanical dyssynchrony in congestive heart failure: diagnostic and therapeutic implications. J Am Coll Cardiol 51(1):18-22 (2008) PMID 18174031
  41. An epidemic of dyssynchrony: but what does it mean? J Am Coll Cardiol 51(1):12-7 (2008) PMID 18174030
  42. Potential proarrhythmic effects of biventricular pacing. J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2340-7 (2005) PMID 16360069
  43. Cardiac resynchronization therapy for patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction: a systematic review. JAMA 297(22):2502-14 (2007) PMID 17565085
  44. Cardiac resynchronization and death from progressive heart failure: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. JAMA 289(6):730-40 (2003) PMID 12585952
  45. Role of resynchronisation therapy and implantable cardioverter defibrillators in heart failure. Postgrad Med J 82(963):16-23 (2006) PMID 16397075
  46. Device based treatment of heart failure. Postgrad Med J 81(955):286-91 (2005) PMID 15879039
  47. Biventricular pacing for heart failure patients on inotropic support: a review of 38 consecutive cases. Tex Heart Inst J 33(1):19-22 (2006) PMID 16572863
  48. Cardiac resynchronization devices: the Food and Drug Administration's regulatory considerations. J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2325-8 (2005) PMID 16360066
  49. Cost effectiveness of cardiac resynchronization therapy. J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2322-4 (2005) PMID 16360065
  50. Resynchronization in pediatrics who needs it? J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2290-1 (2005) PMID 16360060
  51. There is plenty of room for cardiac resynchronization therapy devices without back-up defibrillators in the electrical treatment of heart failure. J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2204-7 (2005) PMID 16360047
  52. Management of heart failure after cardiac resynchronization therapy: integrating advanced heart failure treatment with optimal device function. J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2193-8 (2005) PMID 16360045
  53. Significance of QRS complex duration in patients with heart failure. J Am Coll Cardiol 46(12):2183-92 (2005) PMID 16360044

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