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Left ventricular activation time and pattern are preserved with both selective and non-selective his bundle pacing

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Title: Left ventricular activation time and pattern are preserved with both selective and non-selective his bundle pacing
Authors: Arnold, AD
Shun-Shin, MJ
Ali, N
Keene, D
Howard, JP
Chow, J-J
Qureshi, NA
Koa-Wing, M
Tanner, M
Lefroy, DC
Linton, NWF
Ng, FS
Lim, PB
Peters, NS
Kanagaratnam, P
Francis, DP
Whinnett, ZI
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Background His bundle pacing (HBP) can be achieved in two ways: selective HBP (S-HBP), where the His bundle is captured alone, and non-selective HBP (NS-HBP), where local myocardium is also captured resulting a pre-excited ECG appearance. Objective We assessed the impact of this ventricular pre-excitation on left and right ventricular dys-synchrony. Methods We recruited patients who displayed both S-HBP and NS-HBP. We performed non-invasive epicardial electrical mapping for left and right ventricular activation time (LVAT and RVAT) and pattern. Results 20 patients were recruited. In the primary analysis, the mean within-patient change in LVAT from S-HBP to NS-HBP was -5.5ms (95% confidence interval: -0.6 to -10.4, non-inferiority p<0.0001). NS-HBP did not prolong RVAT (4.3ms, -4.0 to 12.8, p=0.296) but did prolong QRS duration (QRSd, 22.1ms, 11.8 to 32.4, p = 0.0003). In patients with narrow intrinsic QRS (n=6), NS-HBP preserved LVAT (-2.9ms, -9.7 to 4.0, p=0.331) but prolonged QRS duration (31.4ms, 22.0 to 40.7, p=0.0003) and mean RVAT (16.8ms, -5.3 to 38.9, p=0.108) compared to S-HBP. Activation pattern of the left ventricular surface was unchanged between S-HBP and NS-HBP but NS-HBP produced early basal right ventricular activation that was not seen in S-HBP. Conclusion Compared to S-HBP, local myocardial capture during NS-HBP produces pre-excitation of the basal right ventricle resulting in QRS duration prolongation. However, NS-HBP preserves the left ventricular activation time and pattern of S-HBP. Left ventricular dys-synchrony is not an important factor when choosing between S-HBP and NS-HBP in most patients.
Issue Date: Oct-2021
Date of Acceptance: 3-Aug-2021
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/91128
DOI: 10.1016/j.hroo.2021.08.001
ISSN: 2666-5018
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Start Page: 439
End Page: 445
Journal / Book Title: Heart Rhythm O2
Volume: 2
Issue: 5
Copyright Statement: © 2021 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Heart Rhythm Society. Under a Creative Commons license.
Sponsor/Funder: British Heart Foundation
British Heart Foundation
British Heart Foundation
Funder's Grant Number: FS/13/44/30291
RE/18/4/34215
RG/16/3/32175
Keywords: Conduction system pacing
ECG
Electrocardiographic imaging
His bundle pacing
Pacing
Selective His bundle pacing
Publication Status: Published
Open Access location: https://www.heartrhythmopen.com/article/S2666-5018(21)00153-7/fulltext#%252
Online Publication Date: 2021-08-11
Appears in Collections:National Heart and Lung Institute
Faculty of Medicine



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