P130 Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Improves Early Ventricular Contraction and Reduces Time to Onset of Relaxation

Artery Research(2020)

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Haemodynamic effects of Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT) may be mediated by an improvement in early systolic function, as well as by improvements in overall systolic function. We examined whether CRT improves early ventricular contraction as measured by first-phase ejection fraction (EF1) and time to onset of ventricular relaxation (TOR). EF1 was defined as the fraction of LV volume ejected from the start of systole to the time of the first systolic peak (T1) on the carotid pressure waveform. Time-varying ejection phase myocardial wall stress (MWS) was calculated from echocardiographic imaging of left ventricular volumes and left ventricular pressure was obtained by carotid tonometry during systole calibrated from peripheral mean and diastolic blood pressure. TOR was defined as time to peak MWS over ejection time. 25 patients (aged 72.8 ± 8.5 years) with heart failure and severely reduced EF (30.2 ± 7.0
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