1. Haemodynamic vector personalization of a quadripolar left ventricular lead used for cardiac resynchronization therapy: use of surface electrocardiogram and interventricular time delays
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Luca Trolese, Juergen Biermann, Maximilian Hartmann, Thomas S. Faber, Stefan Asbach, Fabienne Schluermann, and Christoph Bode
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Time delays ,Ventricular lead ,business.industry ,Haemodynamic response ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cardiac resynchronization therapy ,Hemodynamics ,Surface electrocardiogram ,QRS complex ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,circulatory and respiratory physiology ,Intrinsic QRS Duration - Abstract
Aims The choice of left ventricular pacing configurations (LVPCs) of quadripolar leads used for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) affects haemodynamic response and thus may be a tool for device optimization. The value of surface electrocardiograms and interventricular time delays (IVDs) for optimization is unknown. Methods and results Sixteen patients implanted with a CRT device with a quadripolar LV lead underwent invasive testing of LV d P /d t . QRS durations at baseline (bl) and during biventricular pacing (biv) were measured using different LVPCs (total of 141 LVPCs; 8.8 per patient). Variations in QRS duration during biv were calculated for each patient (ΔQRS) and, when compared with intrinsic QRS duration, for all LVPCs (ΔQRSLVPC). Interventricular time delays between the poles of the LV lead were obtained from intracardiac electrograms. ΔIVD was calculated as IVDmax − IVDmin. Parameters were correlated with LV d P /d t . ΔQRS and ΔQRSLVPC both significantly correlated with LV d P /d t ( P 168 ms ( P < 0.001), but not
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- 2014
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