Literature DB >> 33585907

Is left ventricular superior to right ventricular pacing in children with congenital or postoperative complete heart block?

Ch Bharat Siddharth1, Jay Relan2.   

Abstract

A best evidence topic in cardiac surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The question addressed was 'Is left ventricular superior to right ventricular pacing in children with congenital or postoperative complete heart block?' Altogether, 19 papers were found using the reported search, of which 9 represented the best evidence to answer the clinical question. The authors, journal, date and country of publication, patient group studied, study type, relevant outcomes and results of these papers are tabulated. Two large multicentric showed that site of pacing was the major determinant of left ventricular (LV) function with LV pacing being superior to RV pacing, though the number of patients paced via LV was lesser in comparison to right ventricular (RV). There were 2 prospective, 2 retrospective and 1 cross-sectional studies with fewer patients that demonstrated superiority of LV over RV pacing in preserving LV function. Only 1 small-scale retrospective study showed similar results of LV and RV pacing on LV function. One cross-sectional study showed superiority of LV apical pacing on exercise tolerance. As per the existing literature, LV apex seems to be the most optimal site for epicardial pacing while RV free wall pacing has the highest risk of causing LV dysfunction over the long term. We conclude that LV pacing appears to be superior to RV pacing in terms of long-term effect on cardiac function and ventricular synchrony.
© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Epicardial pacemaker; Pacemaker induced cardiomyopathy; Paediatric permanent pacemaker; Ventricular function

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33585907      PMCID: PMC8923394          DOI: 10.1093/icvts/ivab048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg        ISSN: 1569-9285


  10 in total

1.  Acute hemodynamic benefit of left ventricular apex pacing in children.

Authors:  Ward Y Vanagt; Xander A Verbeek; Tammo Delhaas; Marc Gewillig; Luc Mertens; Patrick Wouters; Bart Meyns; Willem J Daenen; Frits W Prinzen
Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg       Date:  2005-03       Impact factor: 4.330

2.  Towards evidence-based medicine in cardiothoracic surgery: best BETS.

Authors:  Joel Dunning; Brian Prendergast; Kevin Mackway-Jones
Journal:  Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg       Date:  2003-12

3.  Chronic left ventricular pacing preserves left ventricular function in children.

Authors:  Irene E van Geldorp; Ward Y Vanagt; Urs Bauersfeld; Maren Tomaske; Frits W Prinzen; Tammo Delhaas
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2008-08-15       Impact factor: 1.655

4.  Permanent cardiac pacing in children: choosing the optimal pacing site: a multicenter study.

Authors:  Jan Janoušek; Irene E van Geldorp; Sylvia Krupičková; Eric Rosenthal; Kelly Nugent; Maren Tomaske; Andreas Früh; Jan Elders; Anita Hiippala; Gunter Kerst; Roman A Gebauer; Peter Kubuš; Patrick Frias; Fulvio Gabbarini; Sally-Ann Clur; Bert Nagel; Javier Ganame; John Papagiannis; Jan Marek; Svjetlana Tisma-Dupanovic; Sabrina Tsao; Jan-Hendrik Nürnberg; Christopher Wren; Mark Friedberg; Maxime de Guillebon; Julia Volaufova; Frits W Prinzen; Tammo Delhaas
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  2012-12-30       Impact factor: 29.690

5.  Impact of the permanent ventricular pacing site on left ventricular function in children: a retrospective multicentre survey.

Authors:  Irene E van Geldorp; Tammo Delhaas; Roman A Gebauer; Patrick Frias; Maren Tomaske; Mark K Friedberg; Svjetlana Tisma-Dupanovic; Jan Elders; Andreas Früh; Fulvio Gabbarini; Petr Kubus; Viera Illikova; Sabrina Tsao; Andreas Christian Blank; Anita Hiippala; Thierry Sluysmans; Peter Karpawich; Sally-Ann Clur; Xavier Ganame; Kathryn K Collins; Gisela Dann; Jean-Benoît Thambo; Conceição Trigo; Bert Nagel; John Papagiannis; Annette Rackowitz; Jan Marek; Jan-Hendrik Nürnberg; Ward Y Vanagt; Frits W Prinzen; Jan Janousek
Journal:  Heart       Date:  2011-09-14       Impact factor: 5.994

6.  Key Role of Pacing Site as Determinant Factor of Exercise Testing Performance in Pediatric Patients with Chronic Ventricular Pacing.

Authors:  Michel Cabrera Ortega; Hiram Tápanes Duamy; Dunia B Benítez Ramos
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2016-12-02       Impact factor: 1.655

7.  Preserved cardiac synchrony and function with single-site left ventricular epicardial pacing during mid-term follow-up in paediatric patients.

Authors:  Maren Tomaske; Ole A Breithardt; Urs Bauersfeld
Journal:  Europace       Date:  2009-07-01       Impact factor: 5.214

8.  Differential effects of the site of permanent epicardial pacing on left ventricular synchrony and function in the young: implications for lead placement.

Authors:  Roman A Gebauer; Viktor Tomek; Petr Kubus; Vít Rázek; Tomás Matejka; Aida Salameh; Martin Kostelka; Jan Janousek
Journal:  Europace       Date:  2009-11-06       Impact factor: 5.214

9.  Long-term Follow-up of Epicardial Pacing and Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Children With Congenital Heart Block.

Authors:  Mi Kyoung Song; Na Yeon Kim; Eun Jung Bae; Gi Beom Kim; Jae Gun Kwak; Woong Han Kim; Jeong Ryul Lee
Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg       Date:  2019-11-09       Impact factor: 4.330

10.  Left ventricular synchrony and function in pediatric patients with definitive pacemakers.

Authors:  Michel Cabrera Ortega; Adel Eladio Gonzales Morejón; Giselle Serrano Ricardo
Journal:  Arq Bras Cardiol       Date:  2013-09-24       Impact factor: 2.000

  10 in total

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