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Cardiac contractility modulation: first experience in heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction and permanent atrial fibrillation.

Susanne Röger1, Raphaela Schneider2, Boris Rudic2, Volker Liebe2, Ksenija Stach2, Rainer Schimpf2, Martin Borggrefe2, Jürgen Kuschyk2.   

Abstract

AIMS: Cardiac contractility modulation (CCM) is an electrical therapy for heart failure (HF) with reduced ejection fraction. Sinus rhythm is deemed necessary for effective treatment because the current CCM signal delivery algorithm requires sequential sensing of a p wave, followed by depolarizations at each ventricular lead. In case of atrial fibrillation (AF) CCM is inhibited. This study demonstrates the feasibility of CCM therapy in patients with permanent AF by circumventing the requirement for sensing of a natural p wave. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Five CCM patients with AF received a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter/defibrillator (ICD) upgrade to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) with low atrial sensitivity, which resulted in compulsory atrial stimulation followed by biventricular pacing. The CCM system recognized the atrial stimuli as p waves, which led to CCM signal delivery. Three patients developed permanent AF after a mean follow-up of 40 months of CCM therapy. Two patients had permanent AF at the time of CCM device implantation. All pacemaker or ICD devices were successfully upgraded to CRT. Cardiac resynchronization therapy stimulation rates of ≥96% and CCM stimulation rates between 60% and 95% were achieved. Clinical condition of the patients improved (mean NYHA class -0.7, left ventricular ejection fraction +2%, Minnesota living with HF questionnaire -15.6 points).
CONCLUSION: CCM signal delivery is feasible in HF patients with permanent AF by sequential atrial-ventricular pacing, so that the atrial pacing spike is interpreted as a p wave by the CCM signal delivery algorithm. This experimental approach can be considered in individual cases. A new CCM algorithm, which does not require an atrial electrode, is desirable. Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.
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Keywords:  Atrial fibrillation; Cardiac contractility modulation; Cardiac resynchronization therapy; Heart failure

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24706089     DOI: 10.1093/europace/euu050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Europace        ISSN: 1099-5129            Impact factor:   5.214


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Review 1.  [Cardiac contractility modulation. A new form of therapy for patients with heart failure and narrow QRS complex?].

Authors:  T Kleemann
Journal:  Herz       Date:  2015-11       Impact factor: 1.443

Review 2.  [Acute and chronic heart failure].

Authors:  K-P Kresoja; G Schmidt; B Kherad; F Krackhardt; F Spillmann; C Tschöpe
Journal:  Herz       Date:  2017-11       Impact factor: 1.443

Review 3.  Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction And A Narrow QRS Complex: Combination Of A Subcutaneous Defibrillator With Cardiac Contractility Modulation.

Authors:  Susanne Röger; Martin Borggrefe; Jürgen Kuschyk
Journal:  J Atr Fibrillation       Date:  2015-10-31

Review 4.  [Cardiac contractility modulation for treatment of chronic heart failure].

Authors:  J Kuschyk; B Rudic; V Liebe; E Tülümen; M Borggrefe; I Akin
Journal:  Herzschrittmacherther Elektrophysiol       Date:  2018-10-25

Review 5.  Cardiac contractility modulation: a novel approach for the treatment of heart failure.

Authors:  Freddy Abi-Samra; David Gutterman
Journal:  Heart Fail Rev       Date:  2016-11       Impact factor: 4.214

6.  Cardiac contractility modulation therapy: Are there superresponders?

Authors:  Bandar Al-Ghamdi; Azam Shafquat; Yaseen Mallawi
Journal:  HeartRhythm Case Rep       Date:  2017-02-16

7.  Outcomes of Cardiac Contractility Modulation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials.

Authors:  Ramy Mando; Akshay Goel; Fuad Habash; Marwan Saad; Karam Ayoub; Srikanth Vallurupalli; Waddah Maskoun
Journal:  Cardiovasc Ther       Date:  2019-06-17       Impact factor: 3.023

8.  Long-term results of combined cardiac contractility modulation and subcutaneous defibrillator therapy in patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction.

Authors:  Susanne Röger; Boris Rudic; Ibrahim Akin; Tetyana Shchetynska-Marinova; Fabian Fastenrath; Erol Tülümen; Volker Liebe; Ibrahim El-Battrawy; Stefan Baumann; Jürgen Kuschyk; Martin Borggrefe
Journal:  Clin Cardiol       Date:  2018-04-26       Impact factor: 2.882

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