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Impact of multipoint pacing on projected battery longevity in cardiac resynchronization therapy. An IRON‐MPP study sub‐analysis

Authors :
Giovanni Morani
Vittorio Calzolari
Veronica Natale
Antonio Curnis
Leonardo Calò
Maurizio Viecca
Carlo Lavalle
Luca Santini
Valentina Ribatti
Francesco Zanon
Pasquale Notarstefano
Carlo Pignalberi
Mauro Biffi
Danilo Ricciardi
Giovanni B. Forleo
Alessio Gasperetti
Emanuele Bertaglia
Domenico Potenza
Lara Tondi
Massimo Giammaria
Source :
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology. 30:2885-2891
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Multipoint pacing (MPP) may improve clinical outcomes in patients with cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators (CRT-D), but its impact on battery longevity in a real-world population has not been investigated in large trials. OBJECTIVE Compare projected battery longevity in CRT-D patients with and without MPP during long-term follow-up. METHODS The Italian registry on multipoint left ventricular pacing (IRON-MPP) is a prospective, multicenter registry of patients implanted with MPP-capable CRT-D devices. Projected battery longevity during follow-up was compared for patients with MPP (MPP ON) vs single-site (MPP OFF) left ventricular pacing at CRT-D implantation. A sub-analysis excluded crossover patients with MPP activation or deactivation occurring after implantation. A second sub-analysis excluded patients with a right or left ventricular pacing amplitude >2.5 V. RESULTS Out of 237 CRT-D patients (71 ± 9 years, 81% male) followed for 1.9 ± 0.8 years, 102 (43%) had MPP ON at implantation. Programmed atrial and ventricular outputs and percentage of pacing were similar between groups. MPP was associated with a 0.44 years reduction in projected battery longevity (P = .03) during long-term follow-up. Results were similar for the first and second sub-analyses, with a 0.57 years (P

Details

ISSN :
15408167 and 10453873
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2598446cbac9b999d943da208e594482