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Right ventricular septal pacing: Safety and efficacy in a long term follow up.

Eraldo Occhetta1, Gianluca Quirino1, Lara Baduena1, Rosaria Nappo1, Chiara Cavallino1, Emanuela Facchini1, Paolo Pistelli1, Andrea Magnani1, Miriam Bortnik1, Gabriella Francalacci1, Gabriele Dell'Era1, Laura Plebani1, Paolo Marino1.   

Abstract

AIM: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the permanent high interventricular septal pacing in a long term follow up, as alternative to right ventricular apical pacing.
METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated: (1) 244 patients (74 ± 8 years; 169 men, 75 women) implanted with a single (132 pts) or dual chamber (112 pts) pacemaker (PM) with ventricular screw-in lead placed at the right ventricular high septal parahisian site (SEPTAL pacing); (2) 22 patients with permanent pacemaker and low percentage of pacing (< 20%) (NO pacing); (3) 33 patients with high percentage (> 80%) right ventricular apical pacing (RVA). All patients had a narrow spontaneous QRS (101 ± 14 ms). We evaluated New York Heart Association (NYHA) class, quality of life (QoL), 6 min walking test (6MWT) and left ventricular function (end-diastolic volume, LV-EDV; end-systolic volume, LV-ESV; ejection fraction, LV-EF) with 2D-echocardiography.
RESULTS: Pacing parameters were stable during follow up (21 mo/patient). In SEPTAL pacing group we observed an improvement in NYHA class, QoL score and 6MWT. While LV-EDV didn't significantly increase (104 ± 40 mL vs 100 ± 37 mL; P = 0.35), LV-ESV slightly increased (55 ± 31 mL vs 49 ± 27 mL; P = 0.05) and LV-EF slightly decreased (49% ± 11% vs 53% ± 11%; P = 0.001) but never falling < 45%. In the RVA pacing control group we observed a worsening of NYHA class and an important reduction of LV-EF (from 56% ± 6% to 43% ± 9%, P < 0.0001).
CONCLUSION: Right ventricular permanent high septal pacing is safe and effective in a long term follow up evaluation; it could be a good alternative to the conventional RVA pacing in order to avoid its deleterious effects.

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Keywords:  Left ventricular cardiac function; Parahisian pacing; Permanent cardiac pacing; Resynchronization therapy; Right ventricular septal pacing

Year:  2015        PMID: 26322189      PMCID: PMC4549783          DOI: 10.4330/wjc.v7.i8.490

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Cardiol


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