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Cardiac Resynchronization (CRT) is a type of cardiovascular device used to treat heart failure. It is a therapy that uses electrical stimulation to synchronize the contractions of the left and right ventricles of the heart. This helps to improve the heart's pumping efficiency and reduce symptoms of heart failure. CRT is typically used in combination with other treatments such as medications, lifestyle changes, and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs). CRT devices are typically implanted in the chest and consist of a pulse generator, leads, and electrodes. The pulse generator sends electrical signals to the heart through the leads and electrodes, which are connected to the left and right ventricles. The electrical signals help to coordinate the contractions of the ventricles, improving the heart's pumping efficiency. CRT is a rapidly growing market, with a wide range of products available from various manufacturers. Companies in the market include Medtronic, Abbott, Boston Scientific, Biotronik, and St. Jude Medical. Show Less Read more