Introduction: Pre-procedural knowledge of coronary vein anatomy would be desirable for patients
with heart failure (HF) referred for cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) as a
major difficulty for transvenous lead placement is the limited number and accessibility
of coronary veins adjacent to appropriate potential LV wall pacing sites.
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