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The fluorescent lights of the Cardiac Rhythm Management (CRM) lab hummed with a clinical indifference that Dr. Elias Thorne had grown to find comforting. Spread across his mahogany desk were three distinct folders, the subjects of his upcoming lecture: “A Case-Based Approach to Pacemakers, ICDs, and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy.” A Case-Based Approach to Pacemakers, ICDs, and ...
The change wasn't instant, but it was profound. Over weeks, Julian’s heart actually began to shrink back toward a normal size—a process called reverse remodeling. He went from being bedridden to walking his daughter down the aisle. The Lecture Elias opted for , often called a "Biventricular Pacemaker
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