Relationship of paced left bundle branch pacing morphology with anatomic location and physiological outcomes

Heart Rhythm(2021)

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BACKGROUND Left bundle branch pacing (LBBP) is an emerging physiological pacing modality. However, little is known about pacing at different locations on the left bundle branch (LBB).OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to explore pacing and physiological characteristics associated with different LBBP locations.METHODS The study included 68 consecutive patients with normal unpaced QRS duration and successful LBBP implantation. Patients were divided into 3 groups according to the paced QRS complex as left bundle branch trunk pacing (LBTP), left posterior fascicular pacing (LPFP), or left anterior fascicular pacing (LAFP). Electrocardiographic (ECG) characteristics, pacing parameters, and fluoro- scopic localization were collected and analyzed.RESULTS There were 17 (25.0%), 35 (51.5%), and 16 (23.5%) patients in the LBTP, LPFP, and LAFP groups, respectively. All subgroups had relatively narrow paced QRS complex (128.6 +/- 9.1 ms vs 133.7 +/- 11.2 ms vs 134.8 +/- 9.6 ms; P = .170), fast left ventricular activation (70.4 +/- 9.0 ms vs 70.6 +/- 10.2 ms vs 71.0 +/- 9.0 ms; P = .986), as well as low and stable pacing thresholds. Delayed right ventricular activation and interventricular dyssynchrony were similar between groups. Fluoroscopic imaging indicated that the lead tip was located most commonly in the basal-middle region of the septum (67.7%), and this was independent of paced QRS morphology group (88.2% vs 57.1% vs 68.8%; P = .106).CONCLUSION Pacing at different sites of the LBB resulted in similar intraventricular and interventricular electrical synchrony in patients with an intact conduction system. Fluoroscopic imaging alone could not predict specific LBBP paced ECG morphology.
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Electrocardiogram,Fluoroscopy,Left anterior fascicle,Left bundle branch pacing,Left posterior fascicle
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