PMID: 29782250May 22, 2018Paper

Effect of right ventricular myocardial contractility on the response to cardiac resynchronization therapy

Kardiologiia
D I LebedevM V Lebedeva

Abstract

To determine the effect of right ventricular myocardial contractility on the response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). The study included 80 patients (49 men, mean age 54±10.5) diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy, complete left bundle branch block, and the QRS complex width 146 to 240 ms (183±32 ms). Heart failure was NYHA FC III, ejection fraction (EF) - 30.1±3.8 %, 6‑min walk test - 290.5±64.3 m, and end-diastolic volume (EDV) - 220.7±50.9 ml. 35 patients had permanent atrial fibrillation. All patients received implantable devices for CRT; complete artificial atrioventricular block was formed in patients with atrial fibrillation. LV and right ventricular (RV) contractile function was studied in all patients before and at 12 months of the implantation using equilibrium radionuclide tomoventriculography. At 12 months, 69 (86.25 %) patients were clinical responders to CRT and 11 (13.75 %) patients did not respond to the treatment. The responders showed positive clinical dynamics; LV EF increased from 30.1±3.8 to 42.8±4.8 % (p≤0.001), LV EDV decreased from 220.7±50.9 to 197.9±47.8 ml (p≤0.005). In non-responders, LV EF increased from 30.1±3.8 to 33.8±3.8 % (p≤0.001) and LV EDV increased from 220.7±50.9 to 227.8±27.8 ...Continue Reading

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