Heart failure was a major and increasing public health problem, with an almost "epidemic" increase in the number of patients. Despite recent advances in pharmacotherapy, the prognosis remains poor. Cardiac resynchro...Heart failure was a major and increasing public health problem, with an almost "epidemic" increase in the number of patients. Despite recent advances in pharmacotherapy, the prognosis remains poor. Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), by pacing right and left ventricles, has been proved to improve symptoms and reduce mortality for heart failure patients with cardiac dyssynchrony, However, 20% to 30% of patients did not respond to CRT. The good cardiac synchronicity before CRT and the remaining atrioventficular, inter- and intra-ventricular dyssynchrony after CRT may explain the non-response. New echocardiographic techniques, and in particular tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) analysis, has been proved to be a helpful tool in evaluating cardiac dyssynchrony, as well as in assessing the degree of cardiac resynchronization after biventricular device implantation. So, in this study, we optimized the pacing parameters to determine whether echo-guided optimizing of AV/VV delays would enhance the effect of CRT on cardiac function and synchronicity.展开更多
文摘Heart failure was a major and increasing public health problem, with an almost "epidemic" increase in the number of patients. Despite recent advances in pharmacotherapy, the prognosis remains poor. Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), by pacing right and left ventricles, has been proved to improve symptoms and reduce mortality for heart failure patients with cardiac dyssynchrony, However, 20% to 30% of patients did not respond to CRT. The good cardiac synchronicity before CRT and the remaining atrioventficular, inter- and intra-ventricular dyssynchrony after CRT may explain the non-response. New echocardiographic techniques, and in particular tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) analysis, has been proved to be a helpful tool in evaluating cardiac dyssynchrony, as well as in assessing the degree of cardiac resynchronization after biventricular device implantation. So, in this study, we optimized the pacing parameters to determine whether echo-guided optimizing of AV/VV delays would enhance the effect of CRT on cardiac function and synchronicity.