| Literature DB >> 34667958 |
Ahran D Arnold1, Matthew J Shun-Shin1, Nadine Ali1, Daniel Keene1, James P Howard1, Ji-Jian Chow1, Norman A Qureshi1, Michael Koa-Wing1, Mark Tanner1, David C Lefroy1, Nick W F Linton1, Fu Siong Ng1, Phang Boon Lim1, Nicholas S Peters1, Prapa Kanagaratnam1, Darrel P Francis1, Zachary I Whinnett1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: His bundle pacing (HBP) can be achieved in 2 ways: selective HBP (S-HBP), where the His bundle is captured alone, and nonselective HBP (NS-HBP), where local myocardium is also captured, resulting a pre-excited electrocardiogram appearance.Entities:
Keywords: Conduction system pacing; ECG; Electrocardiographic imaging; His bundle pacing; Pacing; Selective His bundle pacing
Year: 2021 PMID: 34667958 PMCID: PMC8505200 DOI: 10.1016/j.hroo.2021.08.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Rhythm O2 ISSN: 2666-5018
Baseline characteristics
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Age | 69.7 ± 12.3 (46–88) |
| Male | 16 (80%) |
| PR interval | 225.7 ± 11.6 (130–396) |
| HV interval | 49.6 ± 20.8 (26–106) |
| Narrow QRS | 6 (30%) |
| LBBB | 12 (60%) |
| RBBB | 2 (10%) |
| Ejection fraction | 31.3 ± 11.6 (14–67.3) |
| Ischemic heart disease | 11 (55%) |
| NYHA grade | 2.4 ± 0.7 (2–4) |
| Beta blockers | 18 (90%) |
| ACE inhibitors | 19 (95%) |
| MRA | 12 (60%) |
| Sacubitril | 2 (10%) |
Values are mean ± SD (range) or n (%).
ACE = angiotensin-converting enzyme; ARB = angiotensin receptor blocker; LBBB = left bundle branch block; RBBB = right bundle branch block.
HV interval is time from His signal to onset of QRS in intrinsic rhythm.
The values for patients with narrow QRS were mean 35.7 ± 4.6, range 30–42.
Results
| Parameter | LVAT95, ms | RVAT95, ms | QRSd, ms |
|---|---|---|---|
| All patients (n = 20) | |||
| Δ S-HBP → NS-HBP | -5.5 (-0.6 to -10.4) | 4.3 (-4.0 to 12.8) | 22.1 (11.8 to 32.4) |
| Patients with narrow QRS (n = 6) | |||
| Δ S-HBP → NS-HBP | -2.9 (-9.7 to 4.0) | +16.8 (-5.3 to 38.9) | +31.4 (22.0 to 40.7) |
| Δ Intrinsic → S-HBP | +4.5 (-2.2 to 11.3) | -2.9 (-9.6 to 3.7) | +5.4 (0.6 to 10.2) |
Values are mean, 95% CI, P value. P values are for superiority 2-tailed paired t tests. Δ S-HBP → NS-HBP is the within-patient change in parameter value from S-HBP to NS-HBP. Δ Intrinsic → S-HBP is the within-patient change in parameter value from intrinsic to S-HBP.
LVAT95 = left ventricular activation time of 95% of activations; NS-HBP = nonselective His bundle pacing; QRSd = QRS duration; RVAT95 = right ventricular activation time of 95% of activations; S-HBP = selective His bundle pacing.
This is the superiority P value; noninferiority P value is in main text.
Figure 1Change in activation times from selective His bundle pacing (S-HBP) to nonselective His bundle pacing (NS-HBP) for LVAT95 (A), RVAT95 (B), and QRSd (C) is shown for all patients (n = 20). LVAT95 = left ventricular activation time of 95% of activations; QRSd = QRS duration; RVAT95 = right ventricular activation time of 95% of activations.
Figure 2Change in activation times from intrinsic to His bundle pacing (HBP) (patients with narrow intrinsic QRS). The change from intrinsic to selective HBP (S-HBP) and from intrinsic to nonselective HBP (NS-HBP) for LVAT95 (A), RVAT95 (B), QRSd (C) is shown for patients with a narrow intrinsic QRS (n = 6). LVAT95 = left ventricular activation time of 95% of activations; QRSd = QRS duration; RVAT95 = right ventricular activation time of 95% of activations.
Figure 3Left ventricular activation pattern is preserved by nonselective His bundle pacing (NS-HBP). ECGI epicardial activation maps (Medtronic, Minneapolis, MN) of intrinsic (left), selective His bundle pacing (S-HBP) (middle), and NS-HBP (right) of the right ventricle (RV; top) and left ventricle (LV; bottom) with 12-lead electrocardiograms (ECGs), all from a single patient. The color scale on the left demonstrates the timing of activation. The 12-lead ECG of S-HBP demonstrates a physiological isoelectric interval between stimulation artefact and QRS onset, followed by a QRS complex identical to intrinsic QRS in morphology and duration indicating selective capture of the His bundle has been achieved, without local myocardial capture. LV and RV activation patterns are preserved from intrinsic to S-HBP. In NS-HBP, QRS onset occurs very soon after the stimulation artefact and there is a slurred onset of QRS before the remainder of the QRS becomes similar in morphology to the latter part of the QRS in S-HBP and intrinsic rhythm. LV activation appears similar to S-HBP and intrinsic rhythm. On the epicardial surface of the RV, however, early (red) activation can be seen in the basal to mid region, which is not seen in S-HBP or intrinsic rhythm. This suggests that NS-HBP pre-excites the RV (producing some RV dyssynchrony) but preserves LV activation.