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Identification of responders to cardiac resynchronization therapy by contractile reserve during stress echocardiography.

Quirino Ciampi1, Lorenza Pratali, Rodolfo Citro, Marcello Piacenti, Bruno Villari, Eugenio Picano.   

Abstract

AIMS: The identification of responders to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) remains a challenge. We assessed the role of dyssynchrony (DYS) and contractile reserve (CR) in identifying CRT responders. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Sixty-nine patients (55% with ischaemic aetiology) referred for CRT (ejection fraction < or =35%, New York Heart Association > or =III, and QRS duration > or =120 ms) underwent baseline evaluation of DYS and dobutamine stress-echo [up to 40 microg/kg/min: CR was defined as a wall motion score index (WMSI) variation > or =0.20]. CRT responders were identified by clinical and/or echocardiographic [end-systolic volume (ESV) decrease > or =15%] follow-up criteria. During a median follow-up of 11 months, 46 patients (66%) were classified as clinical responders. Reverse remodelling was found in 34 of the 59 patients (58%) with echocardiographic follow-up. CR was present in 78% of clinical responders (P = 0.001) and in 69% with reverse remodelling (P = 0.005). DYS was equally present in the two groups. Reverse remodelling was correlated with rest-stress changes in ESV (r = 0.439, P = 0.003) and in WMSI (r = 0.450, P = 0.001), but not with DYS. CR (OR = 6.2, 95% CI = 1.4-27.6, P = 0.015) was the best predictor of response to CRT.
CONCLUSION: Patients with CR show a favourable clinical and reverse LV remodelling response to CRT. This finding shifts the focus from electrical (dyssynchrony) to the myocardial substrate of functional response.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19324921     DOI: 10.1093/eurjhf/hfp039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Heart Fail        ISSN: 1388-9842            Impact factor:   15.534


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