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Detrimental immediate and medium-term clinical effects of right ventricular pacing in patients with myocardial fibrosis

Authors :
Saunderson, C.E.D.
Paton, M.F.
Brown, L.A.E.
Gierula, J.
Chew, P.G.
Das, A.
Sengupta, A.
Craven, T.P.
Chowdhary, A.
Koshy, A.
White, H.
Levelt, E.
Dall'Armellina, E.
Garg, P.
Witte, K.K.
Greenwood, J.P.
Plein, S.
Swoboda, P.P.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Heart Association, 2021.

Abstract

Background:\ud \ud Long-term right ventricular (RV) pacing leads to heart failure or a decline in left ventricular (LV) function in up to a fifth of patients. We aimed to establish whether patients with focal fibrosis detected on late gadolinium enhancement cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) have deterioration in LV function after RV pacing.\ud \ud \ud Methods:\ud \ud We recruited 84 patients with LV ejection fraction ≥40% into 2 observational CMR studies. Patients (n=34) with a dual-chamber device and preserved atrioventricular conduction underwent CMR in 2 asynchronous pacing modes (atrial asynchronous and dual-chamber asynchronous) to compare intrinsic atrioventricular conduction with forced RV pacing. Patients (n=50) with high-grade atrioventricular block underwent CMR before and 6 months after pacemaker implantation to investigate the medium-term effects of RV pacing.\ud \ud \ud Results:\ud \ud The key findings were (1) initiation of RV pacing in patients with fibrosis, compared with those without, was associated with greater immediate changes in both LV end-systolic volume index (5.3±3.5 versus 2.1±2.4 mL/m2; P1.1 g of fibrosis with 90% sensitivity and 70% specificity.\ud \ud \ud Conclusions:\ud \ud Fibrosis detected on CMR is associated with immediate- and medium-term deterioration in LV function following RV pacing and could be used to identify those at risk of heart failure before pacemaker implantation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19419651
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.core.ac.uk....6727ac487f534c48b6f8d75e56ce5d3b