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Impact of long-term optimizing atrioventricular delay using device-based algorithms on cardiac resynchronization therapy.

Yoshifumi Ikeda1, Ritsushi Kato2, Kenta Tsutsui2, Hitoshi Mori2, Daisuke Kawano2, Sayaka Tanaka2, Shintaro Nakano2, Takaaki Senbonmatsu3, Shiro Iwanaga2, Toshihiro Muramatsu2, Kazuo Matsumoto2.   

Abstract

Sub-optimal atrioventricular delay (AVD) is one of the main causes of non-responder for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Recently, device-based algorithms (DBAs) that provide optimal AVD based on intracardiac electrograms, have been developed. However, their long-term effectiveness is still unknown. This study aims to investigate the effect of optimizing AVD using DBAs over a long period, on the prognosis of patients undergoing CRT. A total of 118 patients who underwent CRT at our hospital between April 2008 and March 2018, were retrospectively reviewed; 61 of them with optimizing AVD using DBAs were classified into the treated group (group 1), and the remaining 57 were classified into the control group (group 2). The median follow-up period was 46.0 months. The responder and survival rate in group 1 were significantly better than those in group 2 (group 1 vs. group 2: responder rate = 64% vs. 46%, p = 0.046; survival rate: 85.2% vs. 64.9%, p = 0.02). Moreover, investigating only the non-responder population showed that group 1 had an improved survival rate compared to group 2 (group 1 vs. group 2 = 72.7% vs. 45.1%, p = 0.02). Optimizing AVD using DBAs was a significant contributor to the improved survival rate in CRT non-responders in multivariate analysis (HR 3.6, p = 0.01). In conclusion, the long-term optimizing AVD using DBAs improved the survival rate in CRT and the prognosis of CRT non-responders, as well.
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Keywords:  Atrioventricular delay; Cardiac resynchronization therapy; Device-based algorithms; Heart failure

Year:  2022        PMID: 36173447     DOI: 10.1007/s00380-022-02162-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Vessels        ISSN: 0910-8327            Impact factor:   1.814


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1.  Contractility sensor-guided optimization of cardiac resynchronization therapy: results from the RESPOND-CRT trial.

Authors:  Josep Brugada; Peter Paul Delnoy; Johannes Brachmann; Dwight Reynolds; Luigi Padeletti; Georg Noelker; Charan Kantipudi; José Manuel Rubin Lopez; Wolfgang Dichtl; Alberto Borri-Brunetto; Luc Verhees; Philippe Ritter; Jagmeet P Singh
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2017-03-07       Impact factor: 29.983

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