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How does cardiac resynchronization therapy treat heart failure?

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How does cardiac resynchronization therapy treat heart failure?

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Heart failure can cause problems with the coordination of your heart’s contractions, especially in the ventricles (lower chambers). When your ventricles don’t pump in a coordinated way — in “synchrony” — your body may not get enough blood. The cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) device sends small electrical signals to both ventricles to enable them to contract at the same time.

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