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Letters15 February 2005Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Heart FailureMelanie Calvert, PhD, Nick Freemantle, PhD, and John G.F. Cleland, MDMelanie Calvert, PhDFrom University of Birmingham Medical School, Edgbaston B15 2TT, and University of Hull, Kingston upon Hull HU16 5JQ, England, United Kingdom.Search for more papers by this author, Nick Freemantle, PhDFrom University of Birmingham Medical School, Edgbaston B15 2TT, and University of Hull, Kingston upon Hull HU16 5JQ, England, United Kingdom.Search for more papers by this author, and John G.F. Cleland, MDFrom University of Birmingham Medical School, Edgbaston B15 2TT, and University of Hull, Kingston upon Hull HU16 5JQ, England, United Kingdom.Search for more papers by this authorAuthor, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-142-4-200502150-00017 SectionsAboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail TO THE EDITOR:McAlister and colleagues (1) concluded that in selected patients with heart failure, CRT improves functional and hemodynamic status, reduces heart failure hospitalizations, and reduces all-cause mortality. Such conclusions, however, are unsafe and are based on incorrect presentation of the existing scientific data.A major problem with McAlister and colleagues' analysis is that it does not deal appropriately with potential differences in the efficacy of CRT delivered with or without an ICD. 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Freemantle and Cleland are steering committee members for the CArdiac REsynchronisation in Heart Failure (CARE-HF) trial. Drs. Freemantle and Calvert are responsible for the analysis of the CARE-HF trial. PreviousarticleNextarticle Advertisement FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsSee AlsoSystematic Review: Cardiac Resynchronization in Patients with Symptomatic Heart Failure Finlay A. McAlister , Justin A. Ezekowitz , Natasha Wiebe , Brian Rowe , Carol Spooner , Ellen Crumley , Lisa Hartling , Terry Klassen , and William Abraham Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Heart Failure Finlay A. McAlister , Natasha Wiebe , and William Abraham Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Heart Failure Enrique V. Carbajal , Grace W. 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