A systemic review of endocardial left ventricular pacing

Endocardial left ventricular pacing is an alternative technique used in cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), when placement of a left ventricular lead is not possible via the coronary sinus or in non-responders to conventional CRT. To review the evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of endo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heart & lung 2022-01, Vol.51, p.82-86
Hauptverfasser: Santos, Helder, Santos, Mariana, Almeida, Inês, Paula, Sofia B., Figueiredo, Margarida, Portugal, Guilherme, Valente, Bruno, Silva Cunha, Pedro, Almeida, Lurdes, Oliveira, Mário
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Zusammenfassung:Endocardial left ventricular pacing is an alternative technique used in cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), when placement of a left ventricular lead is not possible via the coronary sinus or in non-responders to conventional CRT. To review the evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of endocardial left ventricular pacing. Systematic research on Medline (PubMed), ClinicalTrials.gov and Embase with the terms “endocardial left ventricular pacing”, “biventricular pacing” or “endocardial left pacing” was performed with the identification of 1038 results. Eleven studies with endocardial left ventricular pacing patients were included, independent of the technique being applied to naïve CRT patients or con non-responders to conventional CRT. The end-point of this analysis was the impact of endocardial left ventricular pacing techniques regarding New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional classification, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and QRS width, and the occurrence of complications Mean differences (MD) and confidence interval (CI) was used as a measurement of treatment. A total of 560 patients were included, with different techniques used (trans-atrial septal technique, trans-ventricular septal technique and transapical technique). Significant improvement was registered in NYHA class (MD 0.73, CI 0.48–0.98, p
ISSN:0147-9563
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DOI:10.1016/j.hrtlng.2021.10.003