COMPARISON OF ACUTE HEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE AND UHF-ECG VENTRICLE DEPOLARIZATION IN HIS BUNDLE PACING AND RIGHT VENTRICLE PACING IN PATIENTS WITH BRADYCARDIA.
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Typ: Poster - lékařský , Číslo v programu: 79 | |
Süssenbek O.1, Štros P.1, Povišer L.1, Veselá J.1, Čurila K.2 1 III. int. klinika, FNKV, Praha 10, 2 Kardiologická klinika, Fakultní Nemocnice Královské Vinohrady, Praha | |
Goal To prove a correlation between the effectivity of work of the left ventricle assessed with invasive blood pressure measurement and dyssynchrony assed with ultra-high frequency ECG in bradycardia patients during right ventricle pacing (RVP) and His bundle pacing (HBP). Methods This is a preliminary analysis of the first 6 patients. Patients with indications to bradycardia pacing were screened to enter the study. Exclusion criteria were: structural heart disease, CAD, atrial fibrillation, and QRS prolongation. Results The average e-dys for HBP was 16 ms and was shorter than the average e-dys for RVP, which was 60 ms. Systolic blood pressure was on average 8 mmHg higher in HBP. The correlation coefficient between blood pressure measurement and e-dys was 0,92 (p=0,027). Conclusion Invasive blood pressure measurement and dyssynchrony assed with ultra-high frequency ECG show an excellent correlation in the first 6 patients with bradycardia. Dyssynchrony was lower and systolic blood pressure was higher in His bundle pacing than in right ventricle pacing. | |