Right ventricular dysfunction is a predictor of non-response and clinical outcome following cardiac resynchronization therapy
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D. Pennell | R. Mohiaddin | T. Ismail | M. Cowie | T. McDonagh | S. Prasad | F. Alpendurada | W. Banya | K. Guha | Rakesh Sharma | A. Clifford | S. Prasad
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