Planning and guidance of cardiac resynchronization therapy-lead implantation by evaluating coronary venous anatomy assessed with multidetector computed tomography.

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Published in Clin Med Insights Cardiol on March 12, 2015

Authors

John N Catanzaro1, John N Makaryus1, Ram Jadonath1, Amgad N Makaryus2

Author Affiliations

1: North Shore-LIJ Health System, Hofstra NSLIJ School of Medicine, New York, USA.
2: North Shore-LIJ Health System, Hofstra NSLIJ School of Medicine, New York, USA. ; Department of Cardiology, NuHealth, Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY, USA.

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