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Maximum Ventricular Dyssynchrony Predicts Clinical Improvement and Reverse Remodeling during Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
Authors:HIROSHI TADA,M.D.,&dagger  ,HIROYUKI TOIDE,R.D.M.S.,&dagger  ,HIROKI OKANIWA,R.D.M.S.,&dagger  ,RUMI HIGUCHI,R.D.M.S.,&dagger  ,TSUTOMU NAKAJIMA,M.E.,&dagger  ,RIKA UTSUGI,M.E.,&dagger  ,TOHRU HASHIMOTO,M.D.,&dagger  ,KOHEI MIYAJI,M.D.,&dagger  ,KENICHI KASENO,M.D.,&dagger  ,KAZUYOSHI TADOKORO,M.D.,&dagger  ,SHIGETO NAITO,M.D.,&dagger  ,AKIHIKO NOGAMI,M.D.,SHIGERU OSHIMA,M.D.,&dagger  , KOICHI TANIGUCHI,M.D.,&dagger  
Affiliation:From the Division of Cardiology, Gunma Prefectural Cardiovascular Center, Maebashi, Gunma;;and Division of Cardiology, Yokohama Rosai Hospital, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract:Background: Tissue synchronization imaging (TSI) and tissue tracking imaging (TTI) might facilitate the evaluation of ventricular dyssynchrony.
Methods: In 22 patients, TSI and TTI were performed before and <1 month after onset of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). With TSI guidance, maximum left ventricular (LV) intraventricular conduction delay (IVCDmax) was the greatest difference in time-to-peak velocity between septum and lateral wall. IVCD between the basal septum and lateral wall (IVCDbase) was also measured. Using TTI, the mean peak myocardial displacement of the basal septal and lateral walls (PMDbase), and the temporal coefficient of variation of the PMD in six LV regions (CV-PMDLV) were measured. The patients were divided into responders (whose LV end-systolic volume decreased by ≥15% during a 27 ± 9 months follow-up) and nonresponders.
Results: Before CRT, IVCDbase was similar in both groups, and remained unchanged within the 1st month of CRT in both groups. However, before CRT, IVCDmax was greater in responders than in nonresponders (P < 0.05), and decreased only in the responders during CRT (P < 0.05). No significant difference was observed in PMDbase or CV-PMDLV between the two groups, before or during CRT.
Conclusions: TSI was useful to measure IVCDmax. A greater IVCDmax before CRT that decreased shortly after onset of CRT may predict long-term clinical improvement in CRT recipients.
Keywords:cardiac resynchronization therapy    biventricular pacing    cardiac dyssynchrony    myocardial tissue synchronization    myocardial tissue tracking    tissue Doppler imaging
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