Three-dimensional guided selective right ventricular septal pacing preserves ventricular systolic function and synchrony in pediatric patients.
Background
Nonfluoroscopic 3-dimensional (3D) electroanatomic mapping systems (EAMs) have been developed to guide cardiac catheter navigation and reduce fluoroscopy. Selective right ventricular (RV) septal pacing could prevent pacing-induced left ventricular (LV) dysfunction.
Objective
The purpose of this study was to determine whether EAM-guided selective RV septal pacing preserves LV contractility/synchrony in pediatric patients with complete atrioventricular block (CAVB) and no other congenital heart defects.
Methods
Prospective analysis of children/adolescents who underwent EAM-guided selective RV pacing was performed. A 3D pacing map guided ventricular lead implantation at septal sites with narrow paced QRS. Serial echocardiograms were obtained after pacemaker implantation to monitor for function (volumes, ejection fraction [EF], global longitudinal/circumferential strain) and synchrony (interventricular mechanical delay, septal to posterior wall motion delay, systolic dyssynchrony index). Data are reported as median (25th-75th percentile).
Results
Thirty-two CAVB patients (age 9.8 [7.0-14.0] years; 11 with a previous pacing system) underwent selective RV septal pacing (13 DDD, 19 VVIR pacemaker; midseptum 22, parahisian 7, RV outflow tract 3) with narrow paced QRS (110 [100-120] ms) and low radiation exposure. Follow-up over 24 (5-33) months showed preserved LV function and synchrony, without significant differences between pacing sites (midseptum-parahisian) and mode (VVIR-DDD). EF decreased after implantation in patients without previous pacing, although values were mainly within normal limits. Three parahisian patients underwent early lead repositioning.
Conclusion
EAM-guided selective RV septal pacing is a feasible technique associated with preserved LV systolic function and synchrony and low radiation exposure in pediatric patients with CAVB.
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Overview publication
Title | Three-dimensional guided selective right ventricular septal pacing preserves ventricular systolic function and synchrony in pediatric patients. |
Date | 2021-03-01 |
Issue name | Heart rhythm |
Issue number | v18.3:434-442 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.hrthm.2020.12.004 |
PubMed | 33307214 |
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Keywords | Cardiac pacing, Nonfluoroscopic mapping system, Pediatric age, Radiation exposure, Selective pacing, Ventricular dyssynchrony, Ventricular function |
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