Frontiers in Physiology (Jan 2023)

Pacing interventions in non-responders to cardiac resynchronization therapy

  • Nadeev Wijesuriya,
  • Nadeev Wijesuriya,
  • Mark K. Elliott,
  • Mark K. Elliott,
  • Vishal Mehta,
  • Vishal Mehta,
  • Felicity De Vere,
  • Felicity De Vere,
  • Marina Strocchi,
  • Jonathan M. Behar,
  • Jonathan M. Behar,
  • Steven A. Niederer,
  • Christopher A. Rinaldi,
  • Christopher A. Rinaldi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1054095
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Non-responders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) represent a high-risk, and difficult to treat population of heart failure patients. Studies have shown that these patients have a lower quality of life and reduced life expectancy compared to those who respond to CRT. Whilst the first-line treatment for dyssynchronous heart failure is “conventional” biventricular epicardial CRT, a range of novel pacing interventions have emerged as potential alternatives. This has raised the question whether these new treatments may be useful as a second-line pacing intervention for treating non-responders, or indeed, whether some patients may benefit from these as a first-line option. In this review, we will examine the current evidence for four pacing interventions in the context of treatment of conventional CRT non-responders: CRT optimization; multisite left ventricular pacing; left ventricular endocardial pacing and conduction system pacing.

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