DocumentCode :
3174138
Title :
Opportunities for optimization of biventricular pacing using an implanted hemodynamic monitor
Author :
Bruns, H.J. ; Braunschweig, F. ; Ersgard, D. ; Stalberg, M. ; Reiters, P. ; Grandjean, P.A. ; Hilpisch, K. ; Linde, C. ; Hill, M.
Author_Institution :
CRM Res., Medtronic Bakken Res. Center, Maastricht
fYear :
2005
fDate :
25-28 Sept. 2005
Firstpage :
121
Lastpage :
124
Abstract :
Optimization of pacing parameters such as AV delay is important in heart failure (HF) patients treated with cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). We hypothesized, that an implantable hemodynamic monitor (IHM) might be helpful in identifying the optimal AV-delay. 10 patients with HF, successfully treated by CRT were also implanted with an IHM that continuously records heart rate, activity, RV pressures and an estimation of the pulmonary artery diastolic pressure (ePAD). First, AV delays were optimized by echo, then different AV-delays (50-190 ms) were randomly programmed using steps of 20 ms. Using the IHM, a U-shaped curve was obtained with an optimal AV delay slightly longer as compared with echo. Shortening the AV interval resulted in increased ePAD values. In future, CRT optimization may be guided by hemodynamic sensors recording basic cardiovascular measures during daily activities of living
Keywords :
blood vessels; cardiovascular system; haemodynamics; optimisation; pacemakers; patient treatment; 50 to 190 ms; U-shaped curve; biventricular pacing; cardiac resynchronization therapy; cardiovascular measure; heart activity; heart failure; heart rate; hemodynamic monitor; hemodynamic sensor; optimization; pacing parameter; pulmonary artery diastolic pressure; Arteries; Cathode ray tubes; Condition monitoring; Delay; Hafnium; Heart rate; Heart rate measurement; Hemodynamics; Medical treatment; Patient monitoring;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology, 2005
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9337-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.2005.1588049
Filename :
1588049
Link To Document :
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