Distinct impacts of heart rate and right atrial-pacing on left atrial mechanical activation and optimal AV delay in CRT.
Andreas KyriacouChristopher A RajkumarPunam A PabariS M Afzal SohaibKeith WillsonNicholas S PetersPhang B LimPrapa KanagaratnamAlun D HughesJamil MayetZachary I WhinnettDarrel P FrancisPublished in: Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE (2018)
Hemodynamic optimal AV delay shortens with elevation of heart rate. It lengthens on switching from atrial-sensed to atrial-paced at the same rate, and echocardiography shows this sensed-paced difference in optima results from a sensed-paced difference in atrial electromechanical delay. The reason for the widening of the sensed-paced difference in AV optimum may be physiological stimuli (e.g., adrenergic drive) advancing left atrial contraction during exercise but not with fast atrial pacing.