MRI may predict heart device success
NCT ID NCT02728336
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study explores whether MRI scans can help doctors predict which heart failure patients will respond well to a special pacemaker treatment called cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Researchers will analyze MRI images from 110 adults scheduled for CRT and use computer models to understand heart function. The goal is to improve patient selection and avoid unnecessary procedures.
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New York University School of Medicine
New York, New York, 10016, United States
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