2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacep.2022.09.022
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Advances of Implantation Techniques for Conduction System Pacing

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“…CRT has traditionally relied on biventricular pacing. Conduction system pacing is a novel approach of pacing the His bundle or left bundle branch 96. Small studies have suggested that conduction system pacing may be a potential alternative to promoting ventricular synchrony 979899100.…”
Section: Devices and Invasive Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CRT has traditionally relied on biventricular pacing. Conduction system pacing is a novel approach of pacing the His bundle or left bundle branch 96. Small studies have suggested that conduction system pacing may be a potential alternative to promoting ventricular synchrony 979899100.…”
Section: Devices and Invasive Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conduction system pacing is a novel approach of pacing the His bundle or left bundle branch. 96 Small studies have suggested that conduction system pacing may be a potential alternative to promoting ventricular synchrony. [97][98][99][100] Ongoing trials are testing whether this strategy leads to similar clinical outcomes to traditional CRT via coronary sinus pacing.…”
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“…33 LBB pacing has emerged as an alternative method for delivering physiological pacing to achieve electrical synchrony of the left ventricle, especially in patients with infranodal AV block and LBBB. 34,35 Selective LBB pacing is indicated by a discrete electrogram in the LBBP lead and either an M or rsR' and wide R' with a notch in lead V1, and a discrete component between stimulus and ventricle activation in paced electrogram. 35,36 Nonselective LBB pacing has a narrower right bundle branch block morphology than selective LBBB pacing (as opposed to selective and non-selective Hisbundle pacing) and without the discrete pattern.…”
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“…34,35 Selective LBB pacing is indicated by a discrete electrogram in the LBBP lead and either an M or rsR' and wide R' with a notch in lead V1, and a discrete component between stimulus and ventricle activation in paced electrogram. 35,36 Nonselective LBB pacing has a narrower right bundle branch block morphology than selective LBBB pacing (as opposed to selective and non-selective Hisbundle pacing) and without the discrete pattern.…”
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