Heart size disparity drives sex-specific response to cardiac resynchronization therapy: a post-hoc analysis of the MORE-MPP CRT trial
Nadeev Wijesuriya,
Vishal Mehta,
Felicity De Vere
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundStudies have reported that female sex predicts superior cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) response. One theory is that this association is related to smaller female heart size, thus increased “relative dyssynchrony” at given QRS durations (QRSd).ObjectiveTo investigate the mechanisms of sex-specific CRT response relating to heart size, relative dyssynchrony, cardiomyopathy type, QRS morphology, and other patient characteristics.MethodsA post-hoc analysis of the MORE-CRT MPP trial (n=3739, 28% f… Show more
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