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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37634520/adaptive-versus-conventional-cardiac-resynchronisation-therapy-in-patients-with-heart-failure-adaptresponse-a-global-prospective-randomised-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Bruce L Wilkoff, Gerasimos Filippatos, Christophe Leclercq, Michael R Gold, Ahmad S Hersi, Kengo Kusano, Wilfried Mullens, G Michael Felker, Charan Kantipudi, Mikhael F El-Chami, Vidal Essebag, Bertrand Pierre, Francois Philippon, Francisco Perez-Gil, Eugene S Chung, Juan Sotomonte, Stanley Tung, Balbir Singh, Babak Bozorgnia, Satish Goel, Hans Holger Ebert, Niraj Varma, Kara J Quan, Fiorella Salerno, Bart Gerritse, Janelle van Wel, Daniel E Schaber, Dedra H Fagan, David Birnie
BACKGROUND: Continuous automatic optimisation of cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT), stimulating only the left ventricle to fuse with intrinsic right bundle conduction (synchronised left ventricular stimulation), might offer better outcomes than conventional CRT in patients with heart failure, left bundle branch block, and normal atrioventricular conduction. This study aimed to compare clinical outcomes of adaptive CRT versus conventional CRT in patients with heart failure with intact atrioventricular conduction and left bundle branch block...
September 30, 2023: Lancet
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37632437/upgrade-of-right-ventricular-pacing-to-cardiac-resynchronisation-therapy-in-heart-failure-a-randomised-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Béla Merkely, Robert Hatala, Jerzy K Wranicz, Gábor Duray, Csaba Földesi, Zoltán Som, Marianna Németh, Kinga Goscinska-Bis, László Gellér, Endre Zima, István Osztheimer, Levente Molnár, Júlia Karády, Gerhard Hindricks, Ilan Goldenberg, Helmut Klein, Mátyás Szigeti, Scott D Solomon, Valentina Kutyifa, Attila Kovács, Annamária Kosztin
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: De novo implanted cardiac resynchronisation therapy with defibrillator (CRT-D) reduces the risk of morbidity and mortality in patients with left bundle branch block, heart failure and reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). However, among HFrEF patients with right ventricular pacing (RVP), the efficacy of CRT-D upgrade is uncertain. METHODS: In this multicentre, randomised, controlled trial, 360 symptomatic (New York Heart Association class II-IVa) HFrEF patients with a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), high RVP burden ≥20%, and a wide, paced QRS complex duration ≥150 ms were randomly assigned to receive CRT-D upgrade (n = 215) or ICD (n = 145) in a 3:2 ratio...
August 26, 2023: European Heart Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37608808/managing-arrhythmia-in-cardiac-resynchronisation-therapy
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REVIEW
Felicity de Vere, Nadeev Wijesuriya, Mark K Elliott, Vishal Mehta, Sandra Howell, Martin Bishop, Marina Strocchi, Steven A Niederer, Christopher A Rinaldi
Arrhythmia is an extremely common finding in patients receiving cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT). Despite this, in the majority of randomised trials testing CRT efficacy, patients with a recent history of arrhythmia were excluded. Most of our knowledge into the management of arrhythmia in CRT is therefore based on arrhythmia trials in the heart failure (HF) population, rather than from trials dedicated to the CRT population. However, unique to CRT patients is the aim to reach as close to 100% biventricular pacing (BVP) as possible, with HF outcomes greatly influenced by relatively small changes in pacing percentage...
2023: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37607812/management-of-secondary-mitral-regurgitation-from-drugs-to-devices
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cara Barnes, Harish Sharma, James Gamble, Sam Dawkins
Severe secondary mitral regurgitation carries a poor prognosis with one in five patients dying within 12 months of diagnosis. Fortunately, there are now a number of safe and effective therapies available to improve outcomes. Here, we summarise the most up-to-date treatments. Optimal guideline-directed medical therapy is the mainstay therapy and has been shown to reduce the severity of mitral regurgitation in 40-45% of patients. Rapid medication titration protocols reduce heart failure hospitalisation and facilitate earlier referral for device therapy...
August 22, 2023: Heart
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37607811/sleep-disordered-breathing-and-cardiovascular-disease-who-and-why-to-test-and-how-to-intervene
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali Vazir, Chris J Kapelios
Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is common in individuals with established cardiovascular disease (CVD), particularly those with heart failure (HF). There are two main types of SDB, central sleep apnoea (CSA) and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) which frequently overlap as mixed SDB. Investigating for SDB could be considered in patients with excessive daytime sleepiness, male sex, high body mass index, low ejection fraction, atrial fibrillation (AF), in patients with no dipping blood pressure pattern, recurrent paroxysms of nocturnal dyspnoea or when an apnoea is witnessed...
August 22, 2023: Heart
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37600025/editorial-novelties-in-the-therapeutic-approaches-for-chronic-heart-failure-cardiovascular-targets-and-beyond-volume-ii
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EDITORIAL
Massimo Iacoviello, Antonio Sorgente, Andrea Passantino
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37482839/role-of-speckle-tracking-echocardiography-in-prediction-of-responders-to-cardiac-resynchronization-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed Elsayed Abdelfattah, Reda Biomy, Wael Anwar Haseeb, Hany Mahmoud, Abdel Shakour
OBJECTIVES: To assess heart failure patients by speckle tracking echocardiography before cardiac resynchronisation therapy implantation to predict the outcome. METHOD: The descriptive follow-up study was conducted at Kafrelsheikh and Mansoura University Hospitals, Egypt, from January 2020 to May 2022, and comprised heart failure patients of either gender who had ejection fraction ≤35%, QRS width ≥130msec and symptomatic even on optimal medical therapy...
April 2023: JPMA. the Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37482837/three-dimensional-echocardiography-as-a-predictor-of-positive-response-to-cardiac-resynchronisation-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed Elsayed Abdelfattah, Reda Biomy, Hany Mahmoud, Abdel Shakour, Wael Anwar Haseeb
OBJECTIVES: To assess patients with three-dimensional echocardiography before cardiac resynchronisation therapy device implantation to predict the responders, and to determine the response 3 months post-intervention. METHOD: The descriptive study was conducted at Kafrelsheikh University Hospital, Egypt, from January 2020 to March 2022, and comprised patients of either gender who underwent cardiac resynchronisation therapy device implantation. The patients were assessed clinically and with three-dimensional echocardiography using 16-segment systolic dyssynchrony index asthe main parameter compared at baseline and 3 months after implantation...
April 2023: JPMA. the Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37434022/-legal-aspects-of-telemedicine-in-cardiology-in-germany
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REVIEW
F W G Wenzelburger, B Schumacher
Since 2016, quarterly telemedical remote monitoring of patients with an implanted defibrillator or cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) system is part of the Einheitlichen Bewertungsmaßstab (EBM, physician's fee schedule) and is the first telemedical service to be reimbursed in German cardiology. Many publications like the TIM-HF2 or the InTime trial have shown a significant benefit for different endpoints in patients with advanced heart failure. Therefore, the German Society of Cardiology (DGK) has published different recommendations that emphasize an obvious indication of telemedical care with daily control of implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) information, parameters like blood pressure and weight, and telemedical counselling of patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction...
July 11, 2023: Herzschrittmachertherapie & Elektrophysiologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37427300/leadless-pacing-therapy-challenges-and-novelties
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REVIEW
Nadeev Wijesuriya, Felicity De Vere, Vishal Mehta, Steven Niederer, Christopher A Rinaldi, Jonathan M Behar
Leadless pacing is a rapidly growing field. Initially designed to provide right ventricular pacing for those who were contraindicated for conventional devices, the technology is growing to explore the potential benefit of avoiding long-term transvenous leads in any patient who requires pacing. In this review, we first examine the safety and performance of leadless pacing devices. We then review the evidence for their use in special populations, such as patients with high risk of device infection, patients on haemodialysis, and patients with vasovagal syncope who represent a younger population who may wish to avoid transvenous pacing...
2023: Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37396585/follow-up-of-crt-d-patients-downgraded-to-crt-p-at-the-time-of-generator-exchange
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simon Martin Frey, Roman Brenner, Dominic A Theuns, Naeem Al-Shoaibi, Richard J Crawley, Peter Ammann, Christian Sticherling, Michael Kühne, Stefan Osswald, Beat Schaer
BACKGROUND: Some patients with cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) experience super-response (LVEF improvements to ≥50%). At generator exchange (GE), downgrading (DG) from CRT-defibrillator (CRT-D) to CRT-pacemaker (CRT-P) could be an option for these patients on primary prevention ICD indication and no required ICD therapies. Long-term data on arrhythmic events in super-responders is scarce. METHODS: CRT-D patients with LVEF improvement to ≥50% at GE were identified in four large centres for retrospective analysis...
2023: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37327613/uncertainty-aware-training-to-improve-deep-learning-model-calibration-for-classification-of-cardiac-mr-images
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tareen Dawood, Chen Chen, Baldeep S Sidhu, Bram Ruijsink, Justin Gould, Bradley Porter, Mark K Elliott, Vishal Mehta, Christopher A Rinaldi, Esther Puyol-Antón, Reza Razavi, Andrew P King
Quantifying uncertainty of predictions has been identified as one way to develop more trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI) models beyond conventional reporting of performance metrics. When considering their role in a clinical decision support setting, AI classification models should ideally avoid confident wrong predictions and maximise the confidence of correct predictions. Models that do this are said to be well calibrated with regard to confidence. However, relatively little attention has been paid to how to improve calibration when training these models, i...
June 1, 2023: Medical Image Analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37318077/transvenous-lead-extraction-factors-affecting-procedural-difficulty
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmed Abdelazeem, Ashraf Ahmed, Antonio Curnis, Gianmarco Arabia, Manuel Cerini, Mohamed Aboelhassan, Francesca Salghetti, Antonino Milidoni, Mostafa Nawar, Gehan Magdy
BACKGROUND: A complex transvenous lead extraction (TLE) procedure could be associated with lower success and higher complication rates in inexperienced hands. In this study, we aim to assess the factors that determine procedural difficulty in TLE. METHODS: We retrospectively studied 200 consecutive patients undergoing TLE in a single referral centre from June 2020 to December 2021. Lead extraction difficulty was assessed by the success of simple manual traction with or without a locking stylet, the need for advanced extraction tools and the number of tools required to extract the lead...
June 15, 2023: Acta Cardiologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37304966/the-role-of-conduction-system-pacing-in-patients-with-atrial-fibrillation
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REVIEW
Nadeev Wijesuriya, Vishal Mehta, Felicity De Vere, Marina Strocchi, Jonathan M Behar, Steven A Niederer, Christopher A Rinaldi
Conduction system pacing (CSP) has emerged as a promising novel delivery method for Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT), providing an alternative to conventional biventricular epicardial (BiV) pacing in indicated patients. Despite increasing popularity and widespread uptake, CSP has rarely been specifically examined in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), a cohort which forms a significant proportion of the heart failure (HF) population. In this review, we first examine the mechanistic evidence for the importance of sinus rhythm (SR) in CSP by allowing adjustment of atrioventricular delays (AVD) to achieve the optimal electrical response, and thus, whether the efficacy of CSP may be significantly attenuated compared to conventional BiV pacing in the presence of AF...
2023: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37288262/capture-threshold-of-bipolar-and-unipolar-pacing-of-left-ventricle-via-coronary-sinus-branch-longitudinal-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jakub Stritecky, Jan Kremlacek, Josef Hanus, Ludek Haman, Hana Stritecka, Jakub Simka, Petr Parizek
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this paper is to first monitor the changes in the capture threshold of endovascularly placed leads for left ventricle pacing, second to compare the pacing configurations, and third to verify the effect of Steroid elution for endovascular leads. SAMPLE AND METHOD: The study included 202 consecutive single centre patients implanted with the Quartet™ lead (St. Jude Medical). The capture threshold and related lead parameters were tested during implantation, on the day of the patient's discharge, and 3, 9, and 15 months after implantation...
2023: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37286460/beyond-conventional-cardiac-resynchronisation-therapy-a-review-of-electrophysiological-options-in-the-management-of-chronic-heart-failure
#36
REVIEW
Michael M Malaty, Gopal Sivagangabalan, Pierre C Qian
The incidence of heart failure (HF) continues to grow and burden our health care system. Electrophysiological aberrations are common amongst patients with heart failure and can contribute to worsening symptoms and prognosis. Targeting these abnormalities with cardiac and extra-cardiac device therapies and catheter ablation procedures augments cardiac function. Newer technologies aimed to improvement procedural outcomes, address known procedural limitations and target newer anatomical sites have been trialled recently...
August 2023: Heart, Lung & Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37237039/time-related-factors-predicting-a-positive-response-to-cardiac-resynchronisation-therapy-in-patients-with-heart-failure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacek Wilczek, Tomasz Jadczyk, Wojciech Wojakowski, Krzysztof S Gołba
This study aimed to identify time parameters predicting favourable CRT response. A total of 38 patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy, qualified for CRT implantation, were enrolled in the study. A 15% reduction in indexed end-systolic volume after 6 months was a criterion for a positive response to CRT. We evaluated QRS duration, measured from a standard ECG before and after CRT implantation and obtained from mapping with NOGA XP system (AEMM); and the delay, measured with the implanted device algorithm (DCD) and its change after 6 months (ΔDCD); and selected delay parameters between the left and right ventricles based on AEMM data...
May 26, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37132406/epidemiology-and-management-of-heart-failure-with-reduced-ejection-fraction-in-a-tunisian-university-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meriem Drissa, Habiba Drissa, Sana Helali, Khalil Oughlani, Amani Farah, Marwa Chebbi
INTRODUCTION: Despite considerable advances in treatment, heart failure (HF) remains a serious public health problem linked to a high rate of mortality. The aim of this work was to describe the epidemiological, clinical and evolutionary features of HF in a Tunisian university hospital. METHODS: This was a retrospective study including 350 hospitalised patients diagnosed with HF with reduced ejection fraction (≤ 40%) during the period between 2013 and 2017...
May 3, 2023: Cardiovascular Journal of Africa
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37123645/a-mitochondrial-cytopathy-presenting-with-persistent-troponin-elevation-case-report
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Anish Krishnan, Kathy Wu, Laila Girgis, Roger Pamphlett, Susan Tomlinson, Kavitha Muthiah
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial diseases represent an important potential cause of cardiomyopathy and should be considered in patients presenting with multisystem manifestations. Timely diagnosis of a mitochondrial disorder is needed as it can have reproductive implications for the offspring of the proband. CASE SUMMARY: We describe a case of undifferentiated rising and persistent troponin elevation in a 70-year-old female with only mild heart failure symptoms and signs...
April 2023: European Heart Journal. Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37063957/the-saga-of-dyssynchrony-imaging-are-we-getting-to-the-point
#40
REVIEW
Elena Galli, Vincent Galand, Virginie Le Rolle, Marion Taconne, Adrien Al Wazzan, Alfredo Hernandez, Christophe Leclercq, Erwan Donal
UNLABELLED: Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) has an established role in the management of patients with heart failure, reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF < 35%) and widened QRS (>130 msec). Despite the complex pathophysiology of left ventricular (LV) dyssynchrony and the increasing evidence supporting the identification of specific electromechanical substrates that are associated with a higher probability of CRT response, the assessment of LVEF is the only imaging-derived parameter used for the selection of CRT candidates...
2023: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
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