Conduction System Pacing: Basis and Scope

Dr. Viveka Kumar, Dr. Vanita Arora
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Long-term right ventricular pacing (RVP) is associated with more cardiovascular death, atrial fibrillation (AF), thromboembolic complications and heart failure(HF). RVP often results in prolonged QRS duration(QRSd) and ventricular desynchronization. The ventricular desynchronization as a result of RVP leads to an increased risk of heart failure hospitalization (HFH) and AF, and this effect is dependent on cumulative percent ventricular paced ( % VP). In the sub-study from the MOST trial, it was evident that % VP >40% was associated with a 2.6-fold increased risk of HFH compared with pacing < 40% of the time despite preserved atrioventricular synchrony. Moreover this adverse effect of RVP induced ventricular desynchrony was more pronounced in patients with left ventricular ejection fraction( LVEF) of 40% or less resulting in increased death or HFH.
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传导系统起搏:依据和范围
长期右心室起搏(RVP)与更多的心血管死亡、心房颤动(AF)、血栓栓塞并发症和心力衰竭(HF)相关。RVP常导致QRS持续时间延长(QRSd)和心室不同步化。RVP导致的心室去同步化导致心力衰竭住院(HFH)和房颤的风险增加,这种影响依赖于累积心室起搏百分比(% VP)。在MOST试验的子研究中,很明显,与起搏< 40%的时间相比,% VP >40%与HFH风险增加2.6倍相关,尽管保留了房室同步。此外,在左心室射血分数(LVEF)为40%或更低的患者中,RVP引起的心室非同步化的不良影响更为明显,导致死亡率或HFH增加。
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