Conduction system pacing: overview, definitions, and nomenclature.
Marek JastrzebskiGopi DandamudiHaran BurriKenneth A EllenbogenPublished in: European heart journal supplements : journal of the European Society of Cardiology (2023)
Pacing from the right ventricle is associated with an increased risk of development of congestive heart failure, increases in total and cardiac mortality, and a worsened quality of life. Conduction system pacing has become increasingly realized as an alternative to right ventricular apical pacing. Conduction system pacing from the His bundle and left bundle branch area has been shown to provide physiologic activation of the ventricle and may be an alternative to coronary sinus pacing. Conduction system pacing has been studied as an alternative for both bradycardia pacing and for heart failure pacing. In this review, we summarize the clinical results of conduction system pacing under a variety of different clinical settings. The anatomic targets of conduction system pacing are illustrated, and electrocardiographic correlates of pacing from different sites in the conduction system are defined. Ultimately, clinical trials comparing conduction system pacing with standard right ventricular apical pacing and cardiac resynchronization therapy pacing will help define its benefit and risks compared with existing techniques.
Keyphrases
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- heart failure
- left ventricular
- clinical trial
- mitral valve
- cardiovascular disease
- pulmonary hypertension
- left atrial
- type diabetes
- atrial fibrillation
- pulmonary artery
- climate change
- acute heart failure
- cardiovascular events
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- ejection fraction
- human health