Optimizing outcomes from cardiac resynchronization therapy: what do recent data and insights say?

IF 1.8 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy Pub Date : 2024-12-25 DOI:10.1080/14779072.2024.2445246
Felicity de Vere, Nadeev Wijesuriya, Sandra Howell, Mark K Elliott, Vishal Mehta, Nilanka N Mannakkara, Marina Strocchi, Steven A Niederer, Christopher A Rinaldi
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Introduction: Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) is an effective treatment for heart failure (HF) in approximately two-thirds of recipients, with a third remaining CRT 'non-responders.' There is an increasing body of evidence exploring the reasons behind non-response, as well as ways to preempt or counteract it.

Areas covered: This review will examine the most recent evidence regarding optimizing outcomes from CRT, as well as explore whether traditional CRT indeed remains the best first-line therapy for electrical resynchronization in HF. We will start by discussing methods of preempting non-response, such as refining patient selection and procedural technique, before reviewing how responses can be optimized post-implantation. For the purpose of this review, evidence was gathered from electronic literature searches (via PubMed and GoogleScholar), with a particular focus on primary evidence published in the last 5 years.

Expert opinion: Ever-expanding research in the field of device therapy has armed physicians with more tools than ever to treat dyssynchronous HF. Newer developments, such as artificial intelligence (AI) guided device programming and conduction system pacing (CSP) are particularly exciting, and we will discuss how they could eventually lead to truly personalized care by maximizing outcomes from CRT.

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优化心脏再同步化治疗的结果:最近的数据和见解说了什么?
心脏再同步化治疗(CRT)是一种有效的治疗心力衰竭(HF)的方法,大约三分之二的接受者,其余三分之一的CRT“无反应”。越来越多的证据探索了不回应背后的原因,以及预防或抵消它的方法。涵盖领域:本综述将研究关于优化CRT结果的最新证据,并探讨传统CRT是否仍然是心衰电再同步的最佳一线治疗方法。我们将首先讨论预防无反应的方法,如改进患者选择和手术技术,然后再讨论如何优化植入后的反应。为了本综述的目的,证据是从电子文献搜索(通过PubMed和GoogleScholar)中收集的,特别关注最近5年发表的主要证据。专家意见:器械治疗领域不断扩大的研究使医生比以往任何时候都有更多的工具来治疗非同步心衰。新的发展,如人工智能(AI)引导设备编程和传导系统起搏(CSP)特别令人兴奋,我们将讨论它们如何最终实现真正的个性化护理,最大限度地提高CRT的效果。
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Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy
Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy (ISSN 1477-9072) provides expert reviews on the clinical applications of new medicines, therapeutic agents and diagnostics in cardiovascular disease. Coverage includes drug therapy, heart disease, vascular disorders, hypertension, cholesterol in cardiovascular disease, heart disease, stroke, heart failure and cardiovascular surgery. The Expert Review format is unique. Each review provides a complete overview of current thinking in a key area of research or clinical practice.
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