Radial left ventricular dyssynchrony by speckle tracking in apical versus non apical right ventricular pacing- evidence of dyssynchrony on medium term follow up

Introduction: To study effects of various sites of right ventricular pacing lead implantation on left ventricular function by 2-dimensional (2D) speckle tracking for radial strain and LV dyssynchrony. Methods: This was retrospective prospective study. Fifteen patients each with right ventricular (RV...

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Main Authors: Dinesh Choudhary, Amit Chaurasia, S. Mahesh Kumar, Ajeet Arulkumar, Anees Thajudeen, Narayanan Namboodiri, G Sanjay, SP Abhilash, VK Ajitkumar, Tharakan JA
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Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2016-03-01
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Online Access:http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/JCVTR/Manuscript/JCVTR-8-20.pdf
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spelling doaj-44880d5381ce49ce805c0d2f817f3a342020-11-24T23:58:07ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research2008-51172008-68302016-03-0181202510.15171/jcvtr.2016.04JCVTR_1448_20150614124522Radial left ventricular dyssynchrony by speckle tracking in apical versus non apical right ventricular pacing- evidence of dyssynchrony on medium term follow upDinesh Choudhary0Amit Chaurasia1S. Mahesh Kumar2Ajeet Arulkumar3Anees Thajudeen4Narayanan Namboodiri5G Sanjay6SP Abhilash7VK Ajitkumar8Tharakan JA9Department of Cardiology, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum 695 011, Kerala, IndiaDepartment of Cardiology, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum 695 011, Kerala, IndiaDepartment of Cardiology, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum 695 011, Kerala, IndiaDepartment of Cardiology, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum 695 011, Kerala, IndiaDepartment of Cardiology, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum 695 011, Kerala, IndiaDepartment of Cardiology, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum 695 011, Kerala, IndiaDepartment of Cardiology, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum 695 011, Kerala, IndiaDepartment of Cardiology, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum 695 011, Kerala, IndiaDepartment of Cardiology, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum 695 011, Kerala, IndiaDepartment of Cardiology, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum 695 011, Kerala, IndiaIntroduction: To study effects of various sites of right ventricular pacing lead implantation on left ventricular function by 2-dimensional (2D) speckle tracking for radial strain and LV dyssynchrony. Methods: This was retrospective prospective study. Fifteen patients each with right ventricular (RV) apical (RV apex and apical septum) and non-apical (mid septal and low right ventricular outflow tract [RVOT]) were programmed to obtain 100% ventricular pacing for evaluation by echo. Location and orientation of lead tip was noted and archived by fluoroscopy. Electrocardiography (ECG) was archived and 2D echo radial dyssynchrony was calculated. Results: The baseline data was similar between two groups. Intraventricular dyssynchrony was significantly more in apical location as compared to non-apical location (radial dyssynchrony: 108.2±50.2 vs. 50.5±24, P<0.001; septal to posterior wall delay [SLWD] 63.5±27.5 vs. 34±10.7, P<0.001, SPWD 112.5±58.1 vs. 62.7±12.1, P=0.003). The left ventricular ejection fraction was decreased more in apical location than non apical location. Interventricular dyssynchrony was more in apical group but was not statistically significant. The QRS duration, QTc and lead thresholds were higher in apical group but not statistically significant. Conclusion: Pacing in non apical location (RV mid septum or low RVOT) is associated with less dyssynchrony by specific measures like 2D radial strain and correlates with better ventricular function in long term.http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/JCVTR/Manuscript/JCVTR-8-20.pdfLeft VentricleArtificial Cardiac PacingVentricular Function
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author Dinesh Choudhary
Amit Chaurasia
S. Mahesh Kumar
Ajeet Arulkumar
Anees Thajudeen
Narayanan Namboodiri
G Sanjay
SP Abhilash
VK Ajitkumar
Tharakan JA
spellingShingle Dinesh Choudhary
Amit Chaurasia
S. Mahesh Kumar
Ajeet Arulkumar
Anees Thajudeen
Narayanan Namboodiri
G Sanjay
SP Abhilash
VK Ajitkumar
Tharakan JA
Radial left ventricular dyssynchrony by speckle tracking in apical versus non apical right ventricular pacing- evidence of dyssynchrony on medium term follow up
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research
Left Ventricle
Artificial Cardiac Pacing
Ventricular Function
author_facet Dinesh Choudhary
Amit Chaurasia
S. Mahesh Kumar
Ajeet Arulkumar
Anees Thajudeen
Narayanan Namboodiri
G Sanjay
SP Abhilash
VK Ajitkumar
Tharakan JA
author_sort Dinesh Choudhary
title Radial left ventricular dyssynchrony by speckle tracking in apical versus non apical right ventricular pacing- evidence of dyssynchrony on medium term follow up
title_short Radial left ventricular dyssynchrony by speckle tracking in apical versus non apical right ventricular pacing- evidence of dyssynchrony on medium term follow up
title_full Radial left ventricular dyssynchrony by speckle tracking in apical versus non apical right ventricular pacing- evidence of dyssynchrony on medium term follow up
title_fullStr Radial left ventricular dyssynchrony by speckle tracking in apical versus non apical right ventricular pacing- evidence of dyssynchrony on medium term follow up
title_full_unstemmed Radial left ventricular dyssynchrony by speckle tracking in apical versus non apical right ventricular pacing- evidence of dyssynchrony on medium term follow up
title_sort radial left ventricular dyssynchrony by speckle tracking in apical versus non apical right ventricular pacing- evidence of dyssynchrony on medium term follow up
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research
issn 2008-5117
2008-6830
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Introduction: To study effects of various sites of right ventricular pacing lead implantation on left ventricular function by 2-dimensional (2D) speckle tracking for radial strain and LV dyssynchrony. Methods: This was retrospective prospective study. Fifteen patients each with right ventricular (RV) apical (RV apex and apical septum) and non-apical (mid septal and low right ventricular outflow tract [RVOT]) were programmed to obtain 100% ventricular pacing for evaluation by echo. Location and orientation of lead tip was noted and archived by fluoroscopy. Electrocardiography (ECG) was archived and 2D echo radial dyssynchrony was calculated. Results: The baseline data was similar between two groups. Intraventricular dyssynchrony was significantly more in apical location as compared to non-apical location (radial dyssynchrony: 108.2±50.2 vs. 50.5±24, P<0.001; septal to posterior wall delay [SLWD] 63.5±27.5 vs. 34±10.7, P<0.001, SPWD 112.5±58.1 vs. 62.7±12.1, P=0.003). The left ventricular ejection fraction was decreased more in apical location than non apical location. Interventricular dyssynchrony was more in apical group but was not statistically significant. The QRS duration, QTc and lead thresholds were higher in apical group but not statistically significant. Conclusion: Pacing in non apical location (RV mid septum or low RVOT) is associated with less dyssynchrony by specific measures like 2D radial strain and correlates with better ventricular function in long term.
topic Left Ventricle
Artificial Cardiac Pacing
Ventricular Function
url http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/JCVTR/Manuscript/JCVTR-8-20.pdf
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