2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2006.12.040
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Comparison of Usefulness of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation and Heart Failure Versus Patients With Sinus Rhythm and Heart Failure

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“…22 Delnoy et al showed that the benefit of CRT in patients with chronic AF and HF was similar to that in patients with SR, and that long-term survival after CRT did not differ between the AF and SR groups. 25 We evaluated the clinical and echocardiographic effects of CRT in patients with and without chronic AF and there was no significant difference in the frequency of responders between the AF and SR groups, which was a similar finding to that of a previous report. 22 In both groups, the LV dyssynchrony in the responders improved significantly compared with that in the non-responders.…”
Section: Comparison Of Response To Crt In Patients With Sr Vs Chronic Afsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…22 Delnoy et al showed that the benefit of CRT in patients with chronic AF and HF was similar to that in patients with SR, and that long-term survival after CRT did not differ between the AF and SR groups. 25 We evaluated the clinical and echocardiographic effects of CRT in patients with and without chronic AF and there was no significant difference in the frequency of responders between the AF and SR groups, which was a similar finding to that of a previous report. 22 In both groups, the LV dyssynchrony in the responders improved significantly compared with that in the non-responders.…”
Section: Comparison Of Response To Crt In Patients With Sr Vs Chronic Afsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…34 The benefit reported with AVN ablation should be interpreted according to different clinical characteristics of patients selected for therapy. Delnoy et al 5 showed a clear benefit of CRT in a population of patients with AF, with a minority of patients undergoing AVN ablation. This may have been driven by higher rates of biventricular capture in their study, in which 90% of AF patients achieved >90% biventricular capture.…”
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“…En una revisión sistemática reciente 99 , la TRC y la ablación del nodo AV se asociaron a reducción sustancial de la mortalidad por cualquier causa (cociente de riesgos instantáneos = 0,42) y la mortalidad cardiovascular (cociente de riesgos instantáneos = 0,44) y mejoría en la clase funcional de la NYHA (cociente de riesgos instantáneos = 0,52), en comparación con la TRC sin ablación del nodo AV. Por el contrario, otros estudios 97,[103][104][105] que constataron similares mejorías de SR y FA respaldan una estrategia inicial conservadora para los pacientes con FA optimizando el tratamiento médico y programando el dispositivo de TRC para obtener un porcentaje de estimulación ventricular más alto, y reservando la ablación del nodo AV solo para pacientes con mal control del ritmo.…”
Section: Insuficiencia Cardiaca Qrs Intrínseco ≥ 120 Ms Y Fracción Dunclassified