TY - JOUR
T1 - Biventricular pacing going along with acute hemodynamic response in a patient with huge anterior wall aneurysm – importance of pacing viable myocardium
AU - Liosis, Spyridon
AU - Lyan, Evgeny
AU - Abdin, Amr
AU - Brüggemann, Ben
AU - Lange, Stefan A.
AU - Vogler, Julia
AU - Heeger, Christian H.
AU - Yalin, Kivanc
AU - Tilz, Roland R.
AU - Eitel, Charlotte
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Am J Case Rep, 2019;.
Copyright:
Copyright 2019 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2019/6/9
Y1 - 2019/6/9
N2 - Objective: Unusual clinical course Background: Response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is variable among patients. Extensive scar tissue burden has been characterized as a negative predictor of significant response. Whereas mid-term and long-term response has been thoroughly investigated in randomized clinical trials; however, little is known about acute hemodynamic effects of biventricular pacing. Case Report: We report a case of an elderly female patient with severe ischemic cardiomyopathy and a large anterior wall aneurysm, who received right ventricular and biventricular pacing during ablation of incessant pleomorphic ventricular tachycardia. During the procedure, biventricular pacing was associated with a 20% acute increase in systolic blood pressure compared to right ventricular pacing, although there was no acute or long-term effect on left ventricular function. Conclusions: The acute hemodynamic effect of CRT in our patient suggests an effect of CRT even in patients with negative predictors of CRT response such as severe ischemic cardiomyopathy with a large aneurysm. Although no marked increase in left ventricular function might be observed, the acute effect of CRT might contribute to stabilization of heart failure in these patients.
AB - Objective: Unusual clinical course Background: Response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is variable among patients. Extensive scar tissue burden has been characterized as a negative predictor of significant response. Whereas mid-term and long-term response has been thoroughly investigated in randomized clinical trials; however, little is known about acute hemodynamic effects of biventricular pacing. Case Report: We report a case of an elderly female patient with severe ischemic cardiomyopathy and a large anterior wall aneurysm, who received right ventricular and biventricular pacing during ablation of incessant pleomorphic ventricular tachycardia. During the procedure, biventricular pacing was associated with a 20% acute increase in systolic blood pressure compared to right ventricular pacing, although there was no acute or long-term effect on left ventricular function. Conclusions: The acute hemodynamic effect of CRT in our patient suggests an effect of CRT even in patients with negative predictors of CRT response such as severe ischemic cardiomyopathy with a large aneurysm. Although no marked increase in left ventricular function might be observed, the acute effect of CRT might contribute to stabilization of heart failure in these patients.
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U2 - 10.12659/AJCR.914480
DO - 10.12659/AJCR.914480
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 31177265
AN - SCOPUS:85067538487
SN - 1941-5923
VL - 20
SP - 810
EP - 815
JO - American Journal of Case Reports
JF - American Journal of Case Reports
ER -