Contractile Reserve in Dyssynchrony (CRID): A novel principle to identify candidates for cardiac resynchronisation therapy
- Prosjektnummer
- 2015010
- Ansvarlig person
- Otto Armin Smiseth
- Institusjon
- Oslo universitetssykehus HF
- Prosjektkategori
- Doktorgradsstipend
- Helsekategori
- Cardiovascular
- Forskningsaktivitet
- 4. Detection and Diagnosis
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Insights into left ventricular dyssynchrony: Consequences for .....
- Disputert:
- mai 2021
- Hovedveileder:
- Otto A. Smiseth
- Otto Armin Smiseth Prosjektleder
- Jan Gunnar Fjeld Prosjektdeltaker
- Erik Kongsgård Prosjektdeltaker
- John Aalen Doktorgradsstipendiat (annen finansiering)
- Camilla Kjellstad Larsen Doktorgradsstipendiat (finansiert av denne bevilgning)
- Einar Hopp Hovedveileder
- Otto A. Smiseth Prosjektleder
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