Europace Advance Access first published online on July 1, 2008
This version published online on July 3, 2008
Europace, doi:10.1093/europace/eun179
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CASE REPORT
Reversing cardiac resynchronization therapy non-responder status in a patient with a surgically placed epicardial left ventricular lead by switching to an active fixation coronary sinus lead
1 Medical Department, St Adolfstift, Hamburger Street 41, D-21465 Reinbek, Germany; 2 Cardiology Department, Albertinen-Krankenhaus, Süntelstrasse 11A, D-22457 Hamburg, Germany
This report describes the reversal of a cardiac resynchronization therapy non-responder status in a patient with a surgically placed left ventricular lead by the use of a newly available active fixation coronary sinus lead.
* Corresponding author. Tel: +49 40 7280 5158; fax: +49 40 7280 2729. E-mail address: herbert.naegele{at}krankenhaus-reinbek.de
The numbering of the references in this version of the paper has been corrected.
Manuscript submitted 20 May 2008. Accepted after revision 12 June 2008.