863Leadless endocardial pacing improves symptoms in patients with failed conventional CRT implant in long term follow up. (18th June 2020)
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- 863Leadless endocardial pacing improves symptoms in patients with failed conventional CRT implant in long term follow up. (18th June 2020)
- Main Title:
- 863Leadless endocardial pacing improves symptoms in patients with failed conventional CRT implant in long term follow up
- Authors:
- Seifert, M
Butter, C
Reddy, V
Neuzil, P
Rinaldi, A
James, S
Turley, A
Betts, T
Arnold, M
Riahi, S
Delnoy, P
Boersma, L
Biffi, M
Van Erven, L
Schilling, R - Abstract:
- Abstract: Funding Acknowledgements: EBR Systems, Inc OnBehalf: WiSE-CRT and LV-SELECT study and POST-M REGISTRY Background: The WiSE-CRT (Wireless stimulation endocardial) system has advantages over conventional epicardial CRT. Whenever conventional CRT failed to implant or failed to echocardiographic response, the WiSE-CRT was implanted as part of the WiSE CRT study (N = 13), as part of the LV-SELECT study (N = 35) or as part of the POST-M REGISTRY (N = 117) over the last 8 years. All these studies have reported high rates of clinical and echocardiographic response compared to conventional CRT. Objectives: The purpose of this analysis was to determine the safety and clinical response in the largest available number of implanted patients (pts) with long term follow up of 2 years and the first, second and third generation of WiSE-CRT devices. Method: All pts undergoing a WiSE-CRT implantation as part of the WiSE CRT study (N = 13), as part of the LV-SELECT study (N = 35) or as part of the POST-M REGISTRY (N = 117) were analysed (N = 165). Pts were followed-up for 24 months and considered CRT responders if an improvement in NYHA ≥ 1 class from baseline (pre-implant) was achieved. Results: In total, 165 pts were implanted, demographics include: 68.2 ± 9.6 year's old, 81.8% male, 49.7% with history of AFib and 54.5% non-ischaemic aetiology. The mean intrinsic QRS duration was 165.0 ± 32.3 msec (28 pts pace-maker dependent). 161 pts had the system successfully implanted with noAbstract: Funding Acknowledgements: EBR Systems, Inc OnBehalf: WiSE-CRT and LV-SELECT study and POST-M REGISTRY Background: The WiSE-CRT (Wireless stimulation endocardial) system has advantages over conventional epicardial CRT. Whenever conventional CRT failed to implant or failed to echocardiographic response, the WiSE-CRT was implanted as part of the WiSE CRT study (N = 13), as part of the LV-SELECT study (N = 35) or as part of the POST-M REGISTRY (N = 117) over the last 8 years. All these studies have reported high rates of clinical and echocardiographic response compared to conventional CRT. Objectives: The purpose of this analysis was to determine the safety and clinical response in the largest available number of implanted patients (pts) with long term follow up of 2 years and the first, second and third generation of WiSE-CRT devices. Method: All pts undergoing a WiSE-CRT implantation as part of the WiSE CRT study (N = 13), as part of the LV-SELECT study (N = 35) or as part of the POST-M REGISTRY (N = 117) were analysed (N = 165). Pts were followed-up for 24 months and considered CRT responders if an improvement in NYHA ≥ 1 class from baseline (pre-implant) was achieved. Results: In total, 165 pts were implanted, demographics include: 68.2 ± 9.6 year's old, 81.8% male, 49.7% with history of AFib and 54.5% non-ischaemic aetiology. The mean intrinsic QRS duration was 165.0 ± 32.3 msec (28 pts pace-maker dependent). 161 pts had the system successfully implanted with no major complications, 3 (1.8%) pts developed a pericardial effusion and 1 (0.6%) electrode was lost during implantation and recovered surgically. During the 24-month follow-up period, 20 (12.1%) pts died from any cause, 4 (2.4%) pts developed TIA or Stroke and 15 (9.1%) pts had pocket or transmitter infection. There was a significant improvement in NYHA functional class in 63.6% pts and an average improvement of -26.1 (-45.1, -7.1) msec in QRS duration. Conclusion: Despite a history of failed conventional CRT implantation, pts undergoing CRT upgrades with a WiSE-CRT have a high success rate and a complication rate similar to previously described. In addition endocardial LV pacing led to symptomatic improvements in 64% of patients reaching the 24 month of follow up. … (more)
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- Europace. Volume 22(2020)Supplement 1
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- Europace
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- Volume 22(2020)Supplement 1
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- 2020
- Volume:
- 22
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- 1
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- 2020-06-18
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- Arrhythmia -- Treatment -- Periodicals
Cardiac pacing -- Periodicals
Catheter ablation -- Periodicals
Heart -- Physiology -- Periodicals
Electrophysiology -- Periodicals
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- 10.1093/europace/euaa162.328 ↗
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