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ECG and Pacing Criteria for Differentiating Conduction System Pacing from Myocardial Pacing
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Jastrzębski, Marek
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Cardiac Pacing
/ Electrocardiogram
/ Electrocardiography
/ Morphology
/ Physiology
/ Validation studies
2021
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ECG and Pacing Criteria for Differentiating Conduction System Pacing from Myocardial Pacing
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Jastrzębski, Marek
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Cardiac Pacing
/ Electrocardiogram
/ Electrocardiography
/ Morphology
/ Physiology
/ Validation studies
2021
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ECG and Pacing Criteria for Differentiating Conduction System Pacing from Myocardial Pacing
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ECG and Pacing Criteria for Differentiating Conduction System Pacing from Myocardial Pacing
2021
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Overview
During His-Purkinje conduction system (HPS) pacing, it is crucial to confirm capture of the His bundle or left bundle branch versus myocardialonly capture. For this, several methods and criteria for differentiation between non-selective (ns) capture – capture of the HPS and the adjacent myocardium – and myocardial-only capture were developed. HPS capture results in faster and more homogenous depolarisation of the left ventricle than right ventricular septal (RVS) myocardial-only capture. Specifically, the depolarisation of the left ventricle (LV) does not require slow cell-to-cell spread of activation from the right side to the left side of the interventricular septum but begins simultaneously with QRS onset as in native depolarisation. These phenomena greatly influence QRS complex morphology and form the basis of electrocardiographic differentiation between HPS and myocardial paced QRS. Moreover, the HPS and the working myocardium are different tissues within the heart muscle that vary not only in conduction velocities but also in refractoriness and capture thresholds. These last two differences can be exploited for the diagnosis of HPS capture using dynamic pacing manoeuvres, namely differential output pacing, programmed stimulation and burst pacing. This review summarises current knowledge of this subject.
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Radcliffe Group Ltd,Radcliffe Medical Education Ltd,Radcliffe Cardiology,Radcliffe Medical Media
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