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Electrical synchronization achieved by multipoint pacing combined with dynamic atrioventricular delay
by
Mangual, Jan O
, Pappone Carlo
, Wisnoskey Brian
, Smart Taylah
, Thibault, Bernard
, D’Onofrio Antonio
, O’Donnell David
, McSpadden, Luke C
, Badie Nima
, Varma Niraj
, Odgers, Lisa
, Betts, Tim R
, Bianchi Valter
, Chow, Anthony
, Ryu Kyungmoo
, Lin, Tina
, Calò Leonardo
, Ord, Michelle
, Cranke Gary
in
Cardiology
/ Cathodes
/ Conduction
/ EKG
/ Heart
/ Heart failure
/ Ischemia
/ Patients
/ Regression analysis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Synchronism
/ Synchronization
/ Variance analysis
/ Ventricle
2021
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Electrical synchronization achieved by multipoint pacing combined with dynamic atrioventricular delay
by
Mangual, Jan O
, Pappone Carlo
, Wisnoskey Brian
, Smart Taylah
, Thibault, Bernard
, D’Onofrio Antonio
, O’Donnell David
, McSpadden, Luke C
, Badie Nima
, Varma Niraj
, Odgers, Lisa
, Betts, Tim R
, Bianchi Valter
, Chow, Anthony
, Ryu Kyungmoo
, Lin, Tina
, Calò Leonardo
, Ord, Michelle
, Cranke Gary
in
Cardiology
/ Cathodes
/ Conduction
/ EKG
/ Heart
/ Heart failure
/ Ischemia
/ Patients
/ Regression analysis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Synchronism
/ Synchronization
/ Variance analysis
/ Ventricle
2021
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Electrical synchronization achieved by multipoint pacing combined with dynamic atrioventricular delay
by
Mangual, Jan O
, Pappone Carlo
, Wisnoskey Brian
, Smart Taylah
, Thibault, Bernard
, D’Onofrio Antonio
, O’Donnell David
, McSpadden, Luke C
, Badie Nima
, Varma Niraj
, Odgers, Lisa
, Betts, Tim R
, Bianchi Valter
, Chow, Anthony
, Ryu Kyungmoo
, Lin, Tina
, Calò Leonardo
, Ord, Michelle
, Cranke Gary
in
Cardiology
/ Cathodes
/ Conduction
/ EKG
/ Heart
/ Heart failure
/ Ischemia
/ Patients
/ Regression analysis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Synchronism
/ Synchronization
/ Variance analysis
/ Ventricle
2021
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Electrical synchronization achieved by multipoint pacing combined with dynamic atrioventricular delay
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Electrical synchronization achieved by multipoint pacing combined with dynamic atrioventricular delay
2021
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PurposeMultipoint pacing (MPP) improves left ventricular (LV) electrical synchrony in cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). SyncAV automatically adjusts atrioventricular delay (AVD) according to intrinsic AV intervals and may further improve synchrony. Their combination has not been assessed. The objective was to evaluate the improvement in electrical synchrony achieved by SyncAV combined with MPP in an international, multicenter study.MethodsPatients with LBBB undergoing CRT implant with a quadripolar lead (Abbott Quartet™) were prospectively enrolled. QRS duration (QRSd) was measured by blinded observers from 12-lead ECG during: intrinsic conduction, BiV pacing (conventional biventricular pacing, nominal static AVD), MPP (2 LV cathodes maximally spaced, nominal static AVD), BiV + SyncAV, and MPP + SyncAV. All SyncAV offsets were individualized for each patient to yield the narrowest QRSd during BiV pacing. QRSd changes were compared by ANOVA and post hoc Tukey-Kramer tests.ResultsOne hundred and three patients were enrolled (65.7 ± 12.1 years, 67% male, 37% ischemic, EF 26.4 ± 6.5%, PR 190.3 ± 39.1 ms). Relative to intrinsic conduction (QRSd of 165 ± 16 ms), BiV reduced QRSd by 11.9% to 145 ± 18 ms (P < 0.001 vs intrinsic), and MPP reduced QRSd by 13.3% to 142 ± 19 ms (P < 0.001 vs intrinsic). However, enabling SyncAV with a patient-optimized offset nearly doubled this QRSd reduction. BiV + SyncAV reduced QRSd by 22.0% to 128 ± 13 ms (P < 0.001 vs BiV), while MPP + SyncAV reduced QRSd further by 25.6% to 122 ± 14 ms (P < 0.05 vs BiV + SyncAV).ConclusionSyncAV can significantly improve acute electrical synchrony beyond conventional CRT, with further improvement achieved by superimposing MPP.
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