Improved left ventricular relaxation during short-term right ventricular outflow tract compared to apical pacing

被引:56
|
作者
Kolettis, TM [1 ]
Kyriakides, ZS [1 ]
Tsiapras, D [1 ]
Popov, T [1 ]
Paraskevaides, IA [1 ]
Kremastinos, DT [1 ]
机构
[1] Onassis Cardiac Surg Ctr, Dept Cardiol 2, Athens 17674, Greece
关键词
apex; diastolic function; hemodynamics; outflow tract; pacing;
D O I
10.1378/chest.117.1.60
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objectives: Pacing-induced asynchrony may deteriorate left ventricular function; however, limited data exists in humans. The aim of our study was to compare left ventricular hemodynamics during short-term atrioventricular sequential pacing from the light ventricular apes and from the outflow tract of the right ventricle. Design: Three 5-min pacing intervals were applied in a random order, at a rate of 15 beats/min above the resting sinus rate. Atrioventricular sequential pacing from the two sites was compared with atrial pacing. During each pacing mode, left ventricular pressure was recorded, and cardiac output was calculated using Doppler echocardiography. Setting: Cardiac catheterization laboratory. Patients: Twenty patients (18 male, mean age 62 +/- 11 years) without structural heart disease were studied. Results: During atrial pacing, maximum negative first derivative of pressure (dp/dj) was 1,535 +/- 228 mm Hg/s; during pacing from the apes it decreased to 1,221 a 294 mm Hds (p = 0.0001), but was not significantly different during pacing from the outflow tract (1,431 +/- 435 mm Hg/s, p > 0.05). Isovolumic relaxation time constant (1) during atrial pacing was 39.7 +/- 11.9 ms; during pacing from the apes, it increased to 11.9 +/- 14.0 (p = 0.001), but was not significantly, different during pacing from the outflow tract (42.5 +/- 11.2, p > 0.05). Peak systolic pressure decreased significantly during atrioventricular sequential pacing from either site; however, it did not differ between the two sites. No differences in end-diastolic pressure, maximum positive dp/dt, or cardiac output could be demonstrated. Conclusion: In patients with no structural heart disease, short-term right ventricular outflow tract pacing is associated with more favorable diastolic function, compared to light ventricular epical pacing.
引用
收藏
页码:60 / 64
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Comparison of right ventricular outflow tract and apical lead permanent pacing on cardiac output
    Giudici, MC
    Thornburg, GA
    Buck, DAL
    Coyne, EP
    Walton, MC
    Paul, DL
    Sutton, J
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 1997, 79 (02): : 209 - &
  • [22] Reduction of Wasted Left Ventricular Contractility During Right Ventricular Septal Pacing in Comparison With Apical Pacing
    Inoue, Katsuji
    Okayama, Hideki
    Nishimura, Kazuhisa
    Nagai, Takayuki
    Suzuki, Jun
    Ogimoto, Akiyoshi
    Ohtsuka, Tomoaki
    Saito, Makoto
    Hiasa, Go
    Yoshii, Toyofumi
    Sumimoto, Takumi
    Funada, Junichi
    Higaki, Jitsuo
    CIRCULATION, 2009, 120 (18) : S339 - S340
  • [23] Long-term effect of right ventricular outflow tract vs apical pacing on cardiac function and synchrony
    Yu, Jun
    Chen, Keping
    Chen, Ruohan
    Zhang, Shu
    CARDIOLOGY, 2013, 126 : 118 - 119
  • [24] Survival Analysis in Patients With Preserved Left Ventricular Function and Standard Indications for Permanent Cardiac Pacing Randomized to Right Ventricular Apical or Septal Outflow Tract Pacing
    Dabrowska-Kugacka, Alicja
    Lewicka-Nowak, Ewa
    Tybura, Sebastian
    Wilczek, Rajmund
    Staniewicz, Justyna
    Zagozdzon, Pawel
    Faran, Anna
    Kozlowski, Dariusz
    Raczak, Grzegorz
    Swiatecka, Grazyna
    CIRCULATION JOURNAL, 2009, 73 (10) : 1812 - 1819
  • [25] Right ventricular outflow and apical pacing comparably worsen the echocardioghraphic normal left ventricle
    ten Cate, Tim J. F.
    Scheffer, Mike G.
    Sutherland, George R.
    Verzijibergen, J. Fred
    van Hemel, Norbert M.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, 2008, 9 (05): : 672 - 677
  • [26] Left ventricular dysfunction after long-term right ventricular apical pacing in the young
    Tantengco, MVT
    Thomas, RL
    Karpawich, PP
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY, 2001, 37 (08) : 2093 - 2100
  • [27] Right ventricular outflow tract pacing preserves left ventricular activation pattern and optimizes hemodynamic function
    Skadsberg, ND
    Coles, JA
    Iaizzo, PA
    CIRCULATION, 2004, 110 (17) : 568 - 568
  • [28] The right ventricular outflow tract: The road to septal pacing
    Mond, Harry G.
    Hillock, Richard J.
    Stevenson, Irene H.
    Mcgavigan, Andrew D.
    PACE-PACING AND CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, 2007, 30 (04): : 482 - 491
  • [29] Focus on right ventricular outflow tract septal pacing
    Da Costa, Antoine
    Gabriel, Laurent
    Romeyer-Bouchard, Cecile
    Geraldine, Bertaux
    Gate-Martinet, Alexie
    Laurence, Bisch
    Levallois, Marie
    Isaaz, Karl
    ARCHIVES OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, 2013, 106 (6-7) : 394 - 403
  • [30] Effects of Short-Term Right Ventricular Apical Pacing on Ventricular Function and Dyssinchrony in Patients With Sick Sinus Syndrome and Normal Ventricular Function
    Belziti, Cesar A.
    Maid, Gustavo
    Oberti, Pablo
    Perez Etchepare, Raul
    Falconi, Mariano
    Pizarro, Rodolfo
    Victorica, Javier
    Vulcano, Norberto
    Doval, Hernan C.
    JOURNAL OF CARDIAC FAILURE, 2010, 16 (08) : S16 - S16