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Bradyarrhythmia is one of the common diseases. Also, bradyarrhythmia could result in syncope, clinic convulsion, shock, sudden death and so on, which could influence people's life quality severely. Artificial pacemaker is the only way that can cure bradyarrhythmia. However, traditional right ventricular apical pacing, because its electric stimulation is mostly different of the physiological one, could lead to ventricular thick inhomogeneously. At the same time, traditional right ventricular apical pacing also could result in cardiac arrhythmia and fibrosis, dyssynchrony of the ventricles, which can increase the volume of mitral regurgitation. Besides, cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), which aims to cure chronic heart failure, is also unsatisfactory. On the contrary, the electric stimulation of his bundle pacing (HBP) is the same as the physiological one, which produces a relatively normal electrical stimulation and synchrony in systolic velocities in ventricular. Thus, HBP could produce a better haemodynamic effect, which is the hotspot in pace-making area recently. The purpose of this study is to conduct a comparison in patients' cardiac function, ECG, and pacemakers' threshold value, time limit and so on among dual chamber pacemaker, and HBP.


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The purpose of this study is to conduct a comparison in patients' cardiac function, ECG, and pacemakers' threshold value, time limit and so on among dual chamber pacemaker, and HBP. The clinic trial is about to conduct pacemaker implantation in 84 participants, which distribute into dual chamber pacemaker, HBP 2 groups in proportion of 1:1 in random. All of the participants are supposed to conduct ultrasonic cardiogram (UCG), ECG, BNP and pacemaker programing. Methods: conduct pacemaker implantation in 84 patients, which distribute into dual chamber pacemaker, HBP 2 groups in proportion of 1:1 in random. Patients with The implanting progress of dual chamber pacemaker: 1. Conducting venipuncture. Subclavian vein is our first choice. Then investigator will set up two venous channels and implant two guiding wires into postcava. 2.Putting 2 sheathing canals into heart along with guiding wires. 3.Locating the sheathing canals, and putting electrodes into canals. 3.Adjusting the electrodes and revolving them anticlockwise to lead them to right atrium and right ventricle respectively under the X-ray. 4.Immobilizing electrodes. 5. Some ways to determine whether the electrode is fixed or not: the head of the electrodes could beat rhythmically with atrium or ventricle or by testing damage current. 6.Removing the canals and suturing. The implanting progress of HBP: 1. Conducting venipuncture. Subclavian vein is our first choice. Then investigator will set up two venous channels and implant two guiding wires into postcava. One of the guide wire is 120cm in length, 0.035 or 0.038 in diameter, which is required to lead the C315 sheathing canal. 2.Putting C315 sheathing canal into heart along with guiding wires. 3.Locating the C315 sheathing canal, and adjusting the head of C315 towards ideal pacing location. 3.Implanting the spiral electrodes and fixing them. Leading the spiral electrode (type 3830 on Medtronic) to the side of his bundle along the C315 canal under the X-ray. The other electrode is leaded to right atrium like dual chamber pacemaker under the X-ray. 4.Revolving the 3830 electrode suitably to Immobilizing it in cardiac muscle. If the electrode can get the his electric potential and produce his bundle pacing successfully, investigator revolve the 3830 electrode and immobilize it. 5. Some ways to determine whether the electrode is fixed or not: the head of the electrodes could beat rhythmically with atrium or ventricle or by testing damage current. 6.Removing the canals and suturing. All of the participants are supposed to be tested ECG, UCG and some pacemaker programming on pre-operation, 24 hours after operation, 1 month after operation, 3 months after operation, 6 months after operation, 9 months after operation and 1 year after operation. Collection of relevant data: 1. ECG: testing the amplitude and time limit of QRS, amplitude and dispersion of P wave, PR duration, QRS duration and QT duration on the same ECG and cardiac cycle. All the data is tested by two cardiologists respectively. 2. Threshold value, sense and damage current of pacemaker. Two technologists of the pacemaker detect the threshold value, sense and damage current of the pacemakers respectively. Then all the data will be collected in average value. 3. UCG: testing the sizes of left atrium (LA), right atrium (RA), left ventricle (LV), right ventricle (RV) before and after the operation. Besides, the ejection fraction (EF) of LV and LA, and E peak, A peak and velocity time integral (VTI) of LA will be tested during the examination. All of the examination will be completed by one cardiologist and one physician of cardiac uhrasonography. 4. the incidence rate of postoperation complication, heart failure, and arrhythmia: Cardiologist will contact and ask patients the quality of life by phone or face to face in 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 9 months and 1 year. Meanwhile, patients should complete UCG, and BNP testing during the follow-up visit and complete Holter in 6 months. ;


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NCT number NCT03590353
Study type Interventional
Source The Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date June 1, 2018
Completion date November 30, 2020

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