Cardiovascular Ultrasound (Jul 2011)

Pre-ejection period by radial artery tonometry supplements echo doppler findings during biventricular pacemaker optimization

  • Qamruddin Salima,
  • Ranjan Rupesh,
  • Zhang Jing,
  • Rafie Reza,
  • Taha Nima,
  • Naqvi Tasneem Z

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-7120-9-20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 20

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Abstract Background Biventricular (Biv) pacemaker echo optimization has been shown to improve cardiac output however is not routinely used due to its complexity. We investigated the role of a simple method involving computerized pre-ejection time (PEP) assessment by radial artery tonometry in guiding Biv pacemaker optimization. Methods Blinded echo and radial artery tonometry were performed simultaneously in 37 patients, age 69.1 ± 12.8 years, left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF) 33 ± 10%, during Biv pacemaker optimization. Effect of optimization on echo derived velocity time integral (VTI), ejection time (ET), myocardial performance index (MPI), radial artery tonometry derived PEP and echo-radial artery tonometry derived PEP/VTI and PEP/ET indices was evaluated. Results Significant improvement post optimization was achieved in LV ET (286.9 ± 37.3 to 299 ± 34.6 ms, p Conclusion An acute shortening of PEP by radial artery tonometry occurs post Biv pacemaker optimization and correlates with improvement in hemodynamics by echo Doppler and may provide a cost-efficient approach to assist with Biv pacemaker echo optimization.

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