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1. The current best drug treatment for hypertensive heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

3. Mechanical dyssynchrony combined with septal scarring reliably identifies responders to cardiac resynchronization therapy

4. Model-based and Unsupervised Machine-learning Approaches for the Characterization of Responder Profiles for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

7. Hypertension and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: Position paper by the European Society ofHypertension

9. Myocardial work still reflect function while strain simply measure deformation when afterload increases

15. P1585 Cardiac magnetic resonance estimated extracellular volume fraction, but not native T1 mapping, detects scar in patients referred for cardiac resynchronization therapy

18. 160 Echocardiographic assessment of CRT candidates. Does additional scar evaluation by MRI improve prediction of response?

19. P975 Echocardiography and nuclear medicine imaging techniques are insufficient for scar detection in patients referred for cardiac resynchronization therapy

20. 561 Targeting septal work and viability identifies responders to cardiac resynchronization therapy

21. 553 Acute re-distribution of regional left ventricular work by cardiac resynchronization therapy determines long-term remodelling

24. Myocardial constructive work is additive to volumetric response to cardiac resynchronization therapy in the prediction of mortality after CRT implantation

25. Myocardial constructive work is additive to left ventricular dyssynchrony and volumetric response to CRT in the prediction of overall mortality after CRT implantation

26. Myocardial constructive work is a predictor of long-term outcomes in patients with heart failure undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy

27. P1238Acute re-distribution of myocardial work by cardiac resynchronization therapy determines long-term remodelling of the left ventricle

49. Poster session 4: Friday 5 December 2014, 08:30-12:30Location: Poster area

50. Current and evolving echocardiographic techniques for the quantitative evaluation of cardiac mechanics: ASE/EAE consensus statement on methodology and indications endorsed by the Japanese society of echocardiography

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