Basal Asynchrony and Resynchronization with Biventricular Pacing Predict Long-Term Improvement of LV Function in Heart Failure Patients
Biventricular pacing (BiV) is emerging for patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and asynchrony. We measured basal asynchrony and early resynchronization by radionuclide angioscintigraphy (RNA) in order to predict long‐term evolution of ventricular function after BiV. Thirty‐four patients (NYHA...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pacing and clinical electrophysiology 2003-09, Vol.26 (9), p.1815-1823 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Biventricular pacing (BiV) is emerging for patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and asynchrony. We measured basal asynchrony and early resynchronization by radionuclide angioscintigraphy (RNA) in order to predict long‐term evolution of ventricular function after BiV. Thirty‐four patients (NYHA Class III–IV,
65.4 ± 11 years
) with large QRS
(179 ± 18 ms)
were implanted with BiV and studied by RNA before (D0), at day 8 (D8), and during follow‐up
(20 ± 7 months)
. We calculated left and right ejection fractions, the interventricular dyssynchrony (TRVLV), and the apicobasal dyssynchrony (Tab). LVEF improved from
20.2 ± 8.1%
(D0) to
27.1%± 12.6%
(follow‐up,
P < 0.003
vs D0) and RVEF from
28.6%± 13%
(D0) to
34.3 ± 11.5%
(follow‐up,
P < 0.03
vs D0). Inter‐ (ΔTRVLV) and intraventricular resynchronization was immediate and remained stable: TRVLV decreased from
68.3 ± 38 ms
(D0) to
13.4 ± 48.5 ms
(D8) and
1.8 ± 39.2 ms
(follow‐up,
P < 0.0001
vs D0); and Tab from
45.8 ± 64.1 ms
to
−18 ± 68
(D8) and
−28.3 ± 53.6 ms
(follow‐up,
P < 0.0001
vs D0). Early inter‐ and intraventricular resynchronization (ΔTab) at D8 were related to late LVEF and RVEF improvement. Together, an LVEF > 15% and a significant interventricular dyssynchrony (TRVLV > 60 ms) at D0 have a sensitivity of 79% and a positive predictive value of 83% to predict an improvement of LVEF superior to 5% at follow‐up. In DCM patients, BiV resynchronizes ventricles early and in the long‐term, while RVEF and LVEF improve progressively. Patients with large electromechanical dyssynchrony benefit most from BiV. (PACE 2003; 26:1815–1823) |
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ISSN: | 0147-8389 1540-8159 |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1460-9592.2003.t01-1-00275.x |