Electrocardiographic correlates of mechanical dyssynchrony in recipients of cardiac resynchronization therapy devices
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.acvd.2015.06.007
Electrocardiographic correlates of mechanical dyssynchrony in recipients of cardiac resynchronization therapy devices
Abstract
Background: The relationship between electrical and mechanical indices of cardiac dyssynchronization in systolic heart failure (HF) remains poorly understood.
Objectives: We examined retrospectively this relationship by using the daily practice tools in cardiology in recipients of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) systems.
Methods: We studied 119 consecutive patients in sinus rhythm and QRS ≥ 120 ms (mean: 160 ± 17 ms) undergoing CRT device implantation. P wave duration, PR, ePR (end of P wave to QRS onset), QT, RR-QT, JT and QRS axis and morphology were putative predictors of atrioventricular (diastolic filling time [DFT]/RR), interventricular mechanical dyssynchrony (IVMD) and left intraventricular mechanical dyssynchrony (left ventricular pre-ejection interval [PEI] and other measures) assessed by transthoracic echocardiography (TTE). Correlations between TTE and electrocardiographic measurements were examined by linear regression.
Results: Statistically significant but relatively weak correlations were found between heart rate (r=-0.5), JT (r=0.3), QT (r=0.3), RR-QT intervals (r=0.5) and DFT/RR, though not with PR and QRS intervals. Weak correlations were found between: (a) QRS (r=0.3) and QT interval (r=0.3) and (b) IVMD > 40 ms; and between (a) ePR (r=-0.2), QRS (r=0.4), QT interval (r=0.3) and (b) LVPEI, though not with other indices of intraventricular dyssynchrony.
Conclusions: The correlations between electrical and the evaluated mechanical indices of cardiac dyssynchrony were generally weak in heart failure candidates for CRT. These data may help to explain the discordance between electrocardiographic and echocardiographic criteria of ventricular dyssynchrony in predicting the effect of CRT.
Keywords: Cardiac resynchronization; Corrélations électromécaniques; Electromechanical dyssynchrony; Heart failure; Insuffisance cardiaque; Resynchronisation cardiaque.
Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.
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