Prediction of response to cardiac resynchronization therapy using simple electrocardiographic and echocardiographic tools

Hamid Reza Bonakdar(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Mohammad Vahid Jorat(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Amirfarjam Fazelifar(Iran University of Medical Sciences), A. Alizadeh(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Nader Givtaj(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Niloufar Sameie(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Anita Sadeghpour(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Majid Haghjoo(Iran University of Medical Sciences)
EP Europace
September 24, 2009
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AIMS: To predict response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in patients with heart failure (HF) and intraventricular conduction delay. METHODS AND RESULTS: The study population consisted of 82 consecutive HF patients with standard CRT indications. Patients were classified as responders, if they were alive without cardiac decompensation and experienced >or=15% decrease in left ventricular end-systolic volume. Sixty-eight percent of the enrolled patients responded to CRT. When compared with non-responders, responders had a wider baseline QRS width (P = 0.001), more marked QRS shortening (DeltaQRS) immediately after CRT (P = 0.001), and a better improvement in aortic velocity time integral (VTI) 24 h after CRT (P = 0.02). Moreover, there was a trend towards a greater baseline intraventricular dyssynchrony in the responder group (P = 0.07). By multivariable logistic regression, the baseline QRS width (OR: 0.95, 95% CI: 0.90-0.97, P = 0.001), DeltaQRS (OR: 1.038, 95% CI: 1.012-1.064, P = 0.003), and acute aortic VTI (OR: 0.81, 95% CI: 0.68-0.96, P = 0.017) emerged as independent predictors of response to CRT. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis identified a QRS width >145 ms, DeltaQRS >20 ms, and aortic VTI >14 cm to predict responders. CONCLUSION: A positive response to CRT was observed in 68% of the patients. Cardiac resynchronization therapy response is predictable using simple electrocardiographic and echocardiographic data.


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