Open Heart (Aug 2022)

Individualised left anterior oblique projection for lead implantation into interventricular septum

  • Makoto Sano,
  • Yuichiro Maekawa,
  • Yoshihisa Naruse,
  • Yutaro Kaneko,
  • Tomoaki Sakakibara,
  • Taro Narumi,
  • Satoshi Mogi,
  • Kenichiro Suwa,
  • Hayato Ohtani,
  • Masao Saotome,
  • Tsuyoshi Urushida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2022-002009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2

Abstract

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Objective We sought to investigate whether it is possible to obtain individualised left anterior oblique (LAO) by preprocedural electrocardiographic parameters and, if so, whether these parameters can help to improve the success rate of right ventricular (RV) lead implantation into the interventricular septum.Methods In this observational study, we assessed the relationship between preoperative electrocardiographic parameters and the angle of the interventricular septum obtained using thoracic CT. The participants were divided into two groups: a retrospective derivation cohort to derive the optimal formula for the individual septum axis, and a prospective internal validation cohort to which we applied the optimal formula and implanted using the new method.Results In the retrospective derivation cohort (n=39), the mean angle of individualised LAO assessed by thoracic CT was 53.1°±8.9°, and the preoperative ECG QRS axis was strongly correlated with the interventricular septum axis (R2=0.490). LAO projection derived from the preoperative ECG QRS axis confirmed that the RV lead was placed in the interventricular septum during the pacemaker procedure in the prospective internal validation group (n=30). The success rate for placing the RV lead into the interventricular septum was significantly improved in the internal validation cohort (93% vs 64%, p<0.05). In addition, the N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide level decreased significantly after surgery in the interventricular septal indwelling group.Conclusions Individualised LAO angle derived from the preoperative ECG QRS axis is a new useful and simple method for RV lead implantation into the interventricular septum.Trial registration number UMIN000045741.