Influence of Intrinsic Myocardial Conduction on Paced QRS Morphology During Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Follow up

We report two cases of patients of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) whose ECGs, during follow up, showed different paced QRS morphology as compared to those of immediate post-device implantation. Parameters of leads, including sensitivity and capture thresholds, were unchanged. There was no l...

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Main Authors: Rajendra Deshmukh, K Latchumanadhas, Ulhas M Pandurangi, Ajit S Mullasari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2008-08-01
Series:Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal
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Online Access:http://www.ipej.org/0803/deshmukh.htm
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spelling doaj-c907177447254a72971d7d216286ab602020-11-24T21:20:19ZengElsevierIndian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal0972-62922008-08-0183211217Influence of Intrinsic Myocardial Conduction on Paced QRS Morphology During Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Follow upRajendra DeshmukhK LatchumanadhasUlhas M PandurangiAjit S MullasariWe report two cases of patients of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) whose ECGs, during follow up, showed different paced QRS morphology as compared to those of immediate post-device implantation. Parameters of leads, including sensitivity and capture thresholds, were unchanged. There was no lead dislodgement confirmed on fluoroscopy. The ECGs obtained in device off mode showed different intrinsic QRS morphology as compared to those of pre-implant morphology. These changes were attributable to electrolyte imbalance in one patient and progressive intraventricular conduction defect in the other. These cases demonstrate that intrinsic myocardial conduction pattern influences paced QRS morphology. Irreversible change in paced QRS morphology may indicate poor prognosis.http://www.ipej.org/0803/deshmukh.htmCardiac resynchronization therapywide QRShyperkalemiamyocardial disease
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author Rajendra Deshmukh
K Latchumanadhas
Ulhas M Pandurangi
Ajit S Mullasari
spellingShingle Rajendra Deshmukh
K Latchumanadhas
Ulhas M Pandurangi
Ajit S Mullasari
Influence of Intrinsic Myocardial Conduction on Paced QRS Morphology During Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Follow up
Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal
Cardiac resynchronization therapy
wide QRS
hyperkalemia
myocardial disease
author_facet Rajendra Deshmukh
K Latchumanadhas
Ulhas M Pandurangi
Ajit S Mullasari
author_sort Rajendra Deshmukh
title Influence of Intrinsic Myocardial Conduction on Paced QRS Morphology During Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Follow up
title_short Influence of Intrinsic Myocardial Conduction on Paced QRS Morphology During Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Follow up
title_full Influence of Intrinsic Myocardial Conduction on Paced QRS Morphology During Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Follow up
title_fullStr Influence of Intrinsic Myocardial Conduction on Paced QRS Morphology During Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Follow up
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Intrinsic Myocardial Conduction on Paced QRS Morphology During Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Follow up
title_sort influence of intrinsic myocardial conduction on paced qrs morphology during cardiac resynchronization therapy follow up
publisher Elsevier
series Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal
issn 0972-6292
publishDate 2008-08-01
description We report two cases of patients of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) whose ECGs, during follow up, showed different paced QRS morphology as compared to those of immediate post-device implantation. Parameters of leads, including sensitivity and capture thresholds, were unchanged. There was no lead dislodgement confirmed on fluoroscopy. The ECGs obtained in device off mode showed different intrinsic QRS morphology as compared to those of pre-implant morphology. These changes were attributable to electrolyte imbalance in one patient and progressive intraventricular conduction defect in the other. These cases demonstrate that intrinsic myocardial conduction pattern influences paced QRS morphology. Irreversible change in paced QRS morphology may indicate poor prognosis.
topic Cardiac resynchronization therapy
wide QRS
hyperkalemia
myocardial disease
url http://www.ipej.org/0803/deshmukh.htm
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