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Currently, QRS width and bundle branch block morphology are used as electrocardiographic guideline criterias to selectheart failure (HF) patients with interventricular desynchronization in sinus rhythm (SR) for cardiac resynchronisationtherapy (CRT). Nevertheless, up to 30% of these patients do not benefit from implantation of CRT systems. Esophagealleft ventricular electrogram (LVE) enables semi-invasive measurement of interventricular conduction delays (IVCD)even in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). To routinely apply this method, a programmer based semi-invasiveautomatic quantification of IVCD should to be developed. Our aims were todefine interventricular conduction delaysby analyzing fractionated left ventricular (LV) deflections in the esophageal left ventricular electrogram of HF patientsin SR or AF.
In 66 HF patients (49 male,17 female, age 65 ± 10 years) a 5F TOslim electrode (Osypka AG, Germany) was perorallyapplied. Using BARD EP Lab, cardiac desynchronization was quantified as interval IVCD between onset of QRS insurface ECG and the investigator-determined onset of the left ventricular deflection in LVE. IVCD was compared withthe intervals between QRS onset and the first maximum (IVCDm1) and between QRS onset and the second maximum(IVCDm2) of the LV complex.
QRS of 173 ± 26 ms was linked with empirical IVCD of 75 ± 25 ms, at mean. First and second LV maximum could beascertained beyond doubt in all patients. Significant correlations of the p<0,01 level were found between IVCD and theIVCDm1 of 96 ± 28 ms as well as between IVCD and the IVCDm2 of 147 ± 31 ms, at mean. To standardize automatic measurement of interventricular conduction delays with respect to patients with fractionatedLV complexes, the first maximum of the LV deflection should be utilized to qualify the IVCD of HF patients with sinusrhythm and atrial fibrillation.
About 20% of those heart failure patients receiving cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) are in atrial fibrillation (AF). Current guidelines apply for patients in sinus rhythm only. Recent studies have shown again, that successful resynchronization is closely linked to a pre-existent ventricular desynchronization. In those studies, the interventricular conduction delay (IVCD) was determined prior to device implantation by ultrasound in patients with sinus rhythm (SR)only. In patients with AF this method ́s use is limited.
To implement left-heart electrogram (LHE) into standard programmers and to simplify IVCD measurement in heart failure patients with AF, LHE was recorded in 11 AF patients with heart failure by Biotronik ICS3000 programmer via a15Hz Butterworth high-pass filter. Therefore, TOslim esophageal electrode (Dr. Osypka GmbH, Rheinfelden, Germany) was perorally applied and fixed in position of maximal left ventricular defection. IVCD was measured between onset of QRS in surface ECG and left ventricular defection (LV) in LHE. In addition, intra-left ventricular conduction delay (ILVCD) was measured as duration of LV in LHE.
In all of the 11 AF patients, desynchronization was quantifiable by LHE. Mean QRS of 162 ± 27ms (120-206ms) was linked with IVCD of 62ms ± 27ms (37-98ms) and ILVCD of 110 ± 20ms (80-144ms), at mean. Correlation between IVCD and QRS was 0.39 (n. s.) with IVCD/QRS ratio of 0.38 ± 0.11 (0.22-0.81).
A 15Hz high-pass filtered LHE feature of the Biotronik ICS3000 programmer is feasible to quantify ventricular dyssynchrony in heart failure patients with AF in order to clearly indicate implantation of CRT systems. As relations between QRS duration, IVCD and ILVCD considerably differ interindividually, the predictive values of IVCD, ILVCD and IVCD/QRS ratio for individual CRT response or non-response shall be identified in follow-up studies.