Cardiac Pacing Clinical Trial
Official title:
Change of QRS Morphology and Electrophysiological Characteristics During Pacing Within the Interventricular Septum: a Prospective, Observational Study
Conduction system pacing (CSP), including His bundle pacing (HBP) and left bundle branch (LBB) pacing (LBBP), as a physiological pacing strategy, can achieve interventricular and/or intra-left ventricular mechanical synchronization by delivering physiological or nearly physiological ventricular activation. And many studies have verifed clinical efficacy of CSP that it can significantly relieve dyssynchrony of ventricular contraction, improve cardiac function and reduce the risk of heart failure as compared to right ventricular pacing. However, CSP has some shortcomings which limit its widespread application to some extent. As for HBP, although it can achieve optimal physiological ventricular synchronization, the problems of relatively high pacing threshold, low R-wave amplitude, the long-term performance, and inability to correct infra-Hisian atrioventricular block and intraventricular block in some patients have always been concerns. Nevertheless, LBBP is likely free of the restrictions mentioned above. On the contrary, LBBP can capture the left conduction system by directly stimulating the proximal LBB distal to the site of conduction block, thereby achieving rapid and physiological LV activation with a lower and stable pacing threshold and higher R-wave amplitude. However, as a newly emerged physiologic pacing technology, LBBP is currently in the exploratory stage and there are some phenomena to be interpreted, such as the evolution of pacing QRS morphology during the lead penetration into the interventricular septum. Therefore, the aim of this study is to assess the morphological evolution and electrophysiological characteristics of various pacing QRS patterns observed as the lead penetrates the interventricular septum from right to left.
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