Hearts (Jan 2021)

Cardiac Stimulation in the Third Millennium: Where Do We Head from Here?

  • Mauro Biffi,
  • Alberto Spadotto,
  • Giuseppe Pio Piemontese,
  • Sebastiano Toniolo,
  • Lorenzo Bartoli,
  • Sergio Sorrentino,
  • Alessandro Minguzzi,
  • Giulia Massaro,
  • Claudio Capobianco,
  • Giovanni Statuto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/hearts2010003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 15 – 35

Abstract

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Over the years, pacemakers have evolved from a life-saving tool to prevent asystole to a device to treat heart rhythm disorders and heart failure, aiming at improving both cardiac function and clinical outcomes. Cardiac stimulation nowadays aims to correct the electrophysiologic roots of mechanical inefficiency in different structural heart diseases. This has led to awareness of the concealed risks of customary cardiac pacing that can inadvertently cause atrioventricular and inter-/intra-ventricular dyssynchrony, and has promoted the development of new pacing modalities and the use of stimulation sites different from the right atrial appendage and the right ventricular apex. The perspective of truly physiologic pacing is the leading concept of the continued research in the past 30 years, which has made cardiac stimulation procedure more sophisticated and challenging. In this article, we analyze the emerging evidence in favor of the available strategies to achieve an individualized physiologic setting in bradycardia pacing.

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