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Additional benefits of nonconventional modalities of cardiac resynchronization therapy using His bundle pacing.

Giovanni Coluccia1, Elena Vitale1, Serena Corallo1, Milena Aste1, Federica Odaglia1, Paolo Donateo1, Daniele Oddone1, Michele Brignole1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Dyssynchrony persists in many patients despite cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Aim of this proof-of-concept study was to achieve better CRT, with a QRS approximating the normal width and axis, by using His bundle pacing (HBP) and nonconventional pacing configurations. METHODS AND
RESULTS: In 20 patients with CRT indications, we performed an acute intrapatient comparison between conventional biventricular (CONV) and three nonconventional pacing modalities: HBP alone, His bundle, and coronary sinus pacing (HBP + CS), and HBP + CS plus right ventricular pacing (TRIPLE). Electrical dyssynchrony was assessed by means of QRS width and axis; "quasi-normal" axis meant an R/S ratio ≥ 1 in leads I and V6 and ≤1 in V1. Mechanical dyssynchrony was assessed by speckle tracking echocardiography. QRS width was 153 ± 18 ms on CONV, shortened to 137 ± 16  ms on HBP + CS (P = .001) and to 130 ± 14 ms on TRIPLE (P = .001), while it remained unchanged on HBP (159 ± 32 ms; P = .17). The rate of patients with "quasi-normal" axis was 5% on CONV, and increased to 90% on HBP (P = .0001), to 63% on HBP + CS (P = .001), and to 44% on TRIPLE (P = .02). On radial strain analysis, the time-to-peak difference between anteroseptal and posterolateral segments was 143 ± 116 ms on CONV, shortened to 121 ± 127 ms on HBP (P = .79), to 67 ± 70 ms on HBP + CS (P = .02), and to 76 ± 55 ms on TRIPLE (P = .05). On discharge, HBP was chosen in 15% of patients, HBP + CS in 55%, and TRIPLE in 30%; CONV was never chosen.
CONCLUSION: Nonconventional modalities of CRT provide acute additional electrical and mechanical resynchronization. An interpatient variability exists.
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Keywords:  His bundle pacing; cardiac resynchronization therapy; dyssynchrony; heart failure; speckle tracking

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31957086     DOI: 10.1111/jce.14359

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol        ISSN: 1045-3873


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1.  Remarkable response to cardiac resynchronization therapy via left bundle branch pacing in patients with true left bundle branch block.

Authors:  Jincun Guo; Linlin Li; Guosheng Xiao; Tao Ye; Xinyi Huang; Fanqi Meng; Qiang Li; Simei Chen; Binni Cai
Journal:  Clin Cardiol       Date:  2020-09-22       Impact factor: 2.882

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