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Noninvasive Electrocardiographic Mapping to Improve Patient Selection for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Beyond QRS Duration and Left Bundle Branch Block Morphology

Authors :
Ploux, Sylvain
Lumens, Joost
Whinnett, Zachary
Montaudon, Michel
Strom, Maria
Ramanathan, Charu
Derval, Nicolas
Zemmoura, Adlane
Denis, Arnaud
De Guillebon, Maxime
Shah, Ashok
Hocini, Mélèze
Jaïs, Pierre
Ritter, Philippe
Haïssaguerre, Michel
Wilkoff, Bruce L.
Bordachar, Pierre
Biomedische Technologie
Fysiologie
RS: CARIM School for Cardiovascular Diseases
Source :
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 61(24), 2435-2443. Elsevier Science
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Objectives This study sought to investigate whether noninvasive electrocardiographic activation mapping is a useful method for predicting response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Background One third of the patients appear not to respond to CRT when they are selected according to QRS duration. Methods We performed electrocardiographic activation mapping in 33 consecutive CRT candidates (QRS duration >= 120 ms). In 18 patients, the 12-lead electrocardiographic morphology was left bundle branch block (LBBB), and in 15, it was nonspecific intraventricular conduction disturbance (NICD). Three indexes of electrical dyssynchrony were derived from intrinsic maps: right and left ventricular total activation times and ventricular electrical uncoupling (VEU) (difference between the left ventricular [LV] and right ventricular mean activation times). We assessed the ability of these parameters to predict response, measured using a clinical composite score, after 6 months of CRT. Results Electrocardiographic maps revealed homogeneous patterns of activation and consistently greater VEU and LV total activation time (LVTAT) in patients with LBBB compared with heterogeneous activation sequences and shorter VEU and LVTAT in NICD patients (VEU: 75 +/- 12 ms vs. 40 +/- 22 ms; p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07351097
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 61(24), 2435-2443. Elsevier Science
Accession number :
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