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ČURILA, K. JURÁK, P. JASTRZEBSKI, M. PRINZEN, F. WALDAUF, P. HALÁMEK, J. VERNOOY, K. SMÍŠEK, R. KARCH, J. PLEŠINGER, F. MOSKAL, P. SUŠÁNKOVÁ, M. ZNOJILOVÁ, L. HECKMAN, L. VIŠČOR, I. VONDRA, V. LEINVEBER, P. OSMANČÍK, P.
Original Title
Left bundle branch pacing compared to left ventricular septal myocardial pacing increases interventricular dyssynchrony but accelerates left ventricular lateral wall depolarization
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
BACKGROUND Nonselective His-bundle pacing (nsHBp), nonselective left bundle branch pacing (nsLBBp), and left ventricular septal myocardial pacing (LVSP) are recognized as physiological pacing tech niques. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to compare differences in ventricular depolarization between these techniques using ultrahigh-frequency electrocardiography (UHF-ECG). METHODS In patients with bradycardia, nsHBp, nsLBBp (confirmed concomitant left bundle branch [LBB] and myocardial capture), and LVSP (pacing in left ventricular [LV] septal position without proven LBB capture) were performed. Timings of ventricular activations in precordial leads were displayed using UHF-ECG, and electrical dyssynchrony (e-DYS) was calculated as the difference between the first and last activation. Duration of local depolarization (Vd) was determined as width of the UHF-QRS complex at 50% of its amplitude. RESULTS In 68 patients, data were collected during nsLBBp (35), LVSP (96), and nsHBp (55). nsLBBp resulted in larger e-DYS than did LVSP and nsH Bp [- 24 ms (-28;-19) vs -12 ms (-16;-9) vs 10 ms (7;14), respectively; P <.001]. nsLBBp produced similar values of Vd in leads V-5 -V-8 (36-43 ms vs 38-43 ms; P = NS in all leads) but longer Vd in leads V-1 -V-4 (47-59 ms vs 41-44 ms; P <.05) as nsH Bp. LVSP caused prolonged Vd in leads V-1 -V-8 compared to nsH Bp and longer Vd in leads V-5 -V-8 compared to nsLBBp (44-51 ms vs 36-43 ms; P <.05) regardless of R-wave peak time in lead V-5 or QRS morphology in lead V-1 present during LVSP. CONCLUSION nslbbp preserves physiological LV depolarization but increases interventricular electrical dyssynchrony. LV lateral wall depolarization during LVSP is prolonged, but interventricular synchrony is preserved.
Keywords
Depolarization duration; Dyssynchrony; His-bundle pacing; Left bundle branch pacing; Left ventricular septal myocardial pacing; Ultra-high-frequency electrocardiography
Authors
ČURILA, K.; JURÁK, P.; JASTRZEBSKI, M.; PRINZEN, F.; WALDAUF, P.; HALÁMEK, J.; VERNOOY, K.; SMÍŠEK, R.; KARCH, J.; PLEŠINGER, F.; MOSKAL, P.; SUŠÁNKOVÁ, M.; ZNOJILOVÁ, L.; HECKMAN, L.; VIŠČOR, I.; VONDRA, V.; LEINVEBER, P.; OSMANČÍK, P.
Released
11. 8. 2021
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Location
NEW YORK
ISBN
1547-5271
Periodical
HEART RHYTHM
Year of study
18
Number
8
State
United States of America
Pages from
1281
Pages to
1289
Pages count
9
URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1547527121004021?via%3Dihub
Full text in the Digital Library
http://hdl.handle.net/11012/201482
BibTex
@article{BUT172330, author="Karol {Čurila} and Pavel {Jurák} and Marek {Jastrzebski} and Frits {Prinzen} and Petr {Waldauf} and Josef {Halámek} and Kevin {Vernooy} and Radovan {Smíšek} and Jakub {Karch} and Filip {Plešinger} and Pawel {Moskal} and Markéta {Sušánková} and Lucie {Znojilová} and Luuk {Heckman} and Ivo {Viščor} and Vlastimil {Vondra} and Pavel {Leinveber} and Pavel {Osmančík}", title="Left bundle branch pacing compared to left ventricular septal myocardial pacing increases interventricular dyssynchrony but accelerates left ventricular lateral wall depolarization", journal="HEART RHYTHM", year="2021", volume="18", number="8", pages="1281--1289", doi="10.1016/j.hrthm.2021.04.025", issn="1547-5271", url="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1547527121004021?via%3Dihub" }