Abstract

Adverse outcomes in heart failure occur more frequently with QRS prolongation. The results of our study have shown that 1/4 of community hospital patients with heart failure of sufficient severity leading to hospitalization have a QRS duration of ≥120 ms and that this degree of QRS prolongation is associated with substantially more severe left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction, LV dilation, and mitral regurgitation.

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