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  • Triple-chamber cardiac devices are the standard treatment for heart failure patients, employing biventricular pacing with a right ventricular lead for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT).
  • Research indicates that the position of the right ventricular lead does not influence the effectiveness of CRT, and excessive right ventricular pacing can negatively impact heart function when the patient has normal conduction.
  • The study aims to explore leadless left ventricle fusion pacing as a potential alternative to traditional biventricular pacing, especially for nonischemic heart failure patients with preserved atrioventricular conduction.

Article Abstract

Triple-chamber cardiac devices are utilized for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) and is the standard-of-care therapy for heart failure (HF) patients in the current guidelines. In the setting of biventricular (BIV) pacing it involves a mandatory implantation of right ventricular (RV) lead that allows simultaneous BIV pacing with 0 ms VV (ventricular to ventricular) interval. Nevertheless, it seems that response to CRT is not related to RV lead position. RV pacing is known for deleterious effects on RV/Left Ventricle (LV) function and should not be used in persons with normal atrioventricular conduction (AV) and sinus rhythm. As it compensates for the additional asynchrony induced by unnecessary stimulation of RV pacing, only pacing the left ventricle (LV) may result in improved cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) outcomes and a decrease in the number of individuals who do not respond to the procedure. Furthermore, leadless LV fusion CRT pacing without RV lead could be a potential CRT therapy alternative to BIV pacing in nonischemic heart failure patients with preserved AV conduction. The aim of our study is to made an update in cardiac resynchronization therapy with LV only fusion pacing.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10976202PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.12865/CHSJ.49.04.01DOI Listing

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