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Cardiac-Resynchronization Therapy for the Prevention of Heart-Failure Events

Background This trial was designed to determine whether cardiac-resynchronization therapy (CRT) with biventricular pacing would reduce the risk of death or heart-failure events in patients with mild cardiac symptoms, a reduced ejection fraction, and a ...

From MOSS, A. J., HALL, W. J., CANNOM, D. S., KLEIN, H., BROWN, M. W., DAUBERT, J. P., ESTES, N.A. M., FOSTER, E., GREENBERG, H., HIGGINS, S. L., PFEFFER, M. A., SOLOMON, S. D., WILBER, D., ZAREBA, W., THE MADIT-CRT TRIAL INVESTIGATORS, New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues,  30 Sep 2009
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE: An Autoinflammatory Disease with Deficiency of the Interleukin-1-Receptor Antagonist

Background Autoinflammatory diseases manifest inflammation without evidence of infection, high-titer autoantibodies, or autoreactive T cells. We report a disorder caused by mutations of IL1RN, which encodes the interleukin-1–receptor antagonist, with ...

From AKSENTIJEVICH, I., MASTERS, S. L., FERGUSON, P. J., DANCEY, P., FRENKEL, J., VAN ROYEN-KERKHOFF, A., LAXER, R., TEDGARD, U., COWEN, E. W., PHAM, T.-H., BOOTY, M., ESTES, J. D., SANDLER, N. G., PLASS, N., STONE, D. L., TURNER, M. L., HILL, S., BUTMAN, J., New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues,  3 Jun 2009

BOOK REVIEW: Electrical Diseases of the Heart: Genetics, Mechanisms, Treatment, Prevention

Since this article has no abstract, we have provided an extract of the first 100 words of the full text and any section headings. It must have been a daunting task to produce a comprehensive account of the extraordinary advances in the genetics, ...

From ESTES, N.A. M., New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues,  2 Jul 2008

EDITORIAL: Ablation after ICD Implantation -- Bridging the Gap between Promise and Practice

Since this article has no abstract, we have provided an extract of the first 100 words of the full text and any section headings. Sudden cardiac arrest due to acute ventricular tachyarrhythmia remains the most common cause of death in developed ...

From ESTES, N.A. M., New England Journal of Medicine -- Recent Issues,  26 Dec 2007

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