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. 1984;71(6):315-22.
doi: 10.1159/000173685.

Left ventricular function during asynchronous ventricular pacing: a radionuclide study

Left ventricular function during asynchronous ventricular pacing: a radionuclide study

A T Weiss et al. Cardiology. 1984.

Abstract

This study was undertaken to assess ventricular volumes and function by radionuclide angiography during asynchronous ventricular pacing in a group of 22 patients who needed an artificial pacemaker. 14 had ischaemic heart disease and 8 had primary disturbances of conduction of the impulse-forming system. The transition from sinus to a paced rhythm or increasing the pacing rate had little effect on patients with primary conduction disturbances. In contrast, in patients with ischaemic heart disease, the transition to a paced rhythm decreased significantly left ventricular end-diastolic (15.3 +/- 4.7%) and stroke (26.3 +/- 4%) volumes, ejection fraction (9.0 +/- 4.4%), and cardiac output (21.0 +/- 3.9%). Pacing at a progressively increasing heart rate showed that each patient had an optimal rate of pacing.

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