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Evaluating the response to cardiac resynchronization therapy performed with a new ventricular morphology-based strategy for congenital heart disease.

Aya Miyazaki1,2, Jun Negishi3, Yosuke Hayama3, Shigehito Baba3, Yu Matsumura4, Yuriko Shima3, Etusko Tsuda3, Heima Sakaguchi3, Takaya Hoashi5, Koji Kagisaki6, Takashi Noda7, Hiraku Doi8, Hajime Ichikawa5, Hideo Ohuchi3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) for patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) and a ventricular morphology other than a systemic left ventricle (LV), we previously proposed pacing sites that are different from those used for a systemic LV. The leads should be placed laterally on opposite sides of both ventricles in patients with short-axis dyssynchrony and a single ventricular physiology with two ventricles, whereas they should be placed at the farthest sites along the longitudinal direction in the right ventricle (RV) in patients with long-axis dyssynchrony of the RV. Moreover, in patients with interventricular dyssynchrony and a biventricular physiology with a systemic RV, they should be placed at sites that both ventricles can contract simultaneously. We retrospectively investigated 27 consecutive procedures in 24 patients with CHD who underwent CRT to evaluate the effectiveness of a new ventricular morphology-based CRT strategy. The responder rate was 63% (17/27). The reasons for a non-response to CRT in 10 cases were as follows: non-optimal lead positions during CRT, 4; no systemic ventricular conduction delay or heart failure symptoms before the CRT, 5; short follow-up periods after the CRT, 2; and an extremely dilated systemic RV, 1. The responder rate became 88% (14/16), after excluding the procedures without a ventricular conduction delay or heart failure symptoms and those with non-optimal lead positions. This new strategy for CRT can provide favorable results for CHD patients with a systemic ventricular conduction delay and heart failure.

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Keywords:  Cardiac resynchronization therapy; Congenital heart disease; Non-responder; Responder rate; Ventricular morphology

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30863899     DOI: 10.1007/s00380-019-01369-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Vessels        ISSN: 0910-8327            Impact factor:   2.037


  16 in total

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Journal:  Circulation       Date:  2002-01-29       Impact factor: 29.690

2.  Long-term prognosis after cardiac resynchronization therapy is related to the extent of left ventricular reverse remodeling at midterm follow-up.

Authors:  Claudia Ypenburg; Rutger J van Bommel; C Jan Willem Borleffs; Gabe B Bleeker; Eric Boersma; Martin J Schalij; Jeroen J Bax
Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol       Date:  2009-02-10       Impact factor: 24.094

3.  Resynchronization therapy in pediatric and congenital heart disease patients: an international multicenter study.

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Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol       Date:  2005-12-20       Impact factor: 24.094

4.  Prediction of optimal atrioventricular delay in patients with implanted DDD pacemakers.

Authors:  T Ishikawa; S Sumita; K Kimura; M Kikuchi; M Kosuge; N Kuji; T Endo; T Sugano; T Sigemasa; I Kobayashi; O Tochikubo; T Usui
Journal:  Pacing Clin Electrophysiol       Date:  1999-09       Impact factor: 1.976

5.  Permanent epicardial pacing in children: long-term results and factors modifying outcome.

Authors:  Petr Kubus; Ondrej Materna; Roman A Gebauer; Tomás Matejka; Roman Gebauer; Tomás Tláskal; Jan Janousek
Journal:  Europace       Date:  2011-10-11       Impact factor: 5.214

6.  Cardiac dyssynchrony analysis using circumferential versus longitudinal strain: implications for assessing cardiac resynchronization.

Authors:  Robert H Helm; Christophe Leclercq; Owen P Faris; Cengizhan Ozturk; Elliot McVeigh; Albert C Lardo; David A Kass
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  2005-05-23       Impact factor: 29.690

7.  Results of the Predictors of Response to CRT (PROSPECT) trial.

Authors:  Eugene S Chung; Angel R Leon; Luigi Tavazzi; Jing-Ping Sun; Petros Nihoyannopoulos; John Merlino; William T Abraham; Stefano Ghio; Christophe Leclercq; Jeroen J Bax; Cheuk-Man Yu; John Gorcsan; Martin St John Sutton; Johan De Sutter; Jaime Murillo
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  2008-05-05       Impact factor: 29.690

8.  Cardiac resynchronization therapy (and multisite pacing) in pediatrics and congenital heart disease: five years experience in a single institution.

Authors:  Frank Cecchin; Patricia A Frangini; David W Brown; Francis Fynn-Thompson; Mark E Alexander; John K Triedman; Kimberlee Gauvreau; Edward P Walsh; Charles I Berul
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol       Date:  2008-09-03

9.  Insights from a cardiac resynchronization optimization clinic as part of a heart failure disease management program.

Authors:  Wilfried Mullens; Richard A Grimm; Tanya Verga; Thomas Dresing; Randall C Starling; Bruce L Wilkoff; W H Wilson Tang
Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol       Date:  2009-03-03       Impact factor: 24.094

10.  Cardiac resynchronisation therapy in paediatric and congenital heart disease: differential effects in various anatomical and functional substrates.

Authors:  J Janousek; R A Gebauer; H Abdul-Khaliq; M Turner; L Kornyei; O Grollmuss; E Rosenthal; E Villain; A Früh; T Paul; N A Blom; J-M Happonen; U Bauersfeld; J R Jacobsen; F van den Heuvel; T Delhaas; J Papagiannis; C Trigo
Journal:  Heart       Date:  2009-03-22       Impact factor: 5.994

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