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Richard A. Grimm
Researcher at Cleveland Clinic
Publications - 224
Citations - 11938
Richard A. Grimm is an academic researcher from Cleveland Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiac resynchronization therapy & Atrial fibrillation. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 224 publications receiving 10822 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard A. Grimm include Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine & DuPont.
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Use of transesophageal echocardiography to guide cardioversion in patients with atrial fibrillation.
Allan L. Klein,Richard A. Grimm,R. Daniel Murray,Carolyn Apperson-Hansen,Richard W. Asinger,Ian W. Black,Ravin Davidoff,Raimund Erbel,Jonathan L. Halperin,David A. Orsinelli,Thomas R. Porter,Marcus F. Stoddard +11 more
TL;DR: The use of transesophageal echocardiography to guide the management of atrial fibrillation may be considered a clinically effective alternative strategy to conventional therapy for patients in whom elective cardioversion is planned.
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Cardiac-Resynchronization Therapy in Heart Failure with Narrow QRS Complexes
John F. Beshai,Richard A. Grimm,Sherif F. Nagueh,James H. Baker,Scott L. Beau,Steven M. Greenberg,Luis A. Pires,Patrick J. Tchou +7 more
TL;DR: CRT did not improve peak oxygen consumption in patients with moderate-to-severe heart failure, providing evidence that patients with heart failure and narrow QRS intervals may not benefit from CRT.
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Echocardiography for cardiac resynchronization therapy: recommendations for performance and reporting--a report from the American Society of Echocardiography Dyssynchrony Writing Group endorsed by the Heart Rhythm Society.
John Gorcsan,Theodore P. Abraham,Deborah A. Agler,Jeroen J. Bax,Geneviève Derumeaux,Richard A. Grimm,Randy Martin,Jonathan S. Steinberg,Martin St. John Sutton,Cheuk-Man Yu +9 more
TL;DR: This consensus report evaluates the contemporary applications of echocardiography for CRT including relative strengths and technical limitations of several techniques and proposes guidelines regarding current and possible future clinical applications.
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2012 EHRA/HRS expert consensus statement on cardiac resynchronization therapy in heart failure : implant and follow-up recommendations and management
Jean-Claude Daubert,Leslie A. Saxon,Philip B. Adamson,Angelo Auricchio,Ronald D. Berger,John F. Beshai,Ole Breithard,Michele Brignole,John G.F. Cleland,David B. Delurgio,Kenneth Dickstein,Derek V. Exner,Michael S. Gold,Richard A. Grimm,David L. Hayes,Carsten W. Israel,Christophe Leclercq,Cecilia Linde,JoAnn Lindenfeld,Béla Merkely,Lluís Mont,Francis Murgatroyd,Frits W. Prinzen,Samir Saba,Jerold S. Shinbane,Jagmeet P. Singh,Anthony S.L. Tang,Panos E. Vardas,Bruce L. Wilkoff,José Luis Zamorano +29 more
TL;DR: 2012 EHRA/HRS expert consensus statement on cardiac resynchronization therapy in heart failure : implant and follow-up recommendations and management.
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Insights From a Cardiac Resynchronization Optimization Clinic as Part of a Heart Failure Disease Management Program
Wilfried Mullens,Richard A. Grimm,Tanya Verga,Thomas Dresing,Randall C. Starling,Bruce L. Wilkoff,W.H. Wilson Tang +6 more
TL;DR: Routine protocol-driven approach to evaluate ambulatory CRT patients who did not exhibit a positive response is feasible, and changes in device settings and/or other therapies after multidisciplinary evaluation may be associated with fewer adverse events.