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Lack of Influence of Atrioventricular Delay on Stroke Volume at Rest in Patients with Complete Atrioventricular Block and Dual Chamber Pacing
Authors:ERALDO OCCHETTA  CRISTINA PICCININO  GABRIELLA FRANCALACCI  REA MAGNANI  LEONARDO BOLOGNESE  PAOLO DEVECCHI  GIORGIO ROGNONI  PAOLO ROSSI
Institution:Division of Cardiology, Ospedale Maggiore, Novara, Italy.
Abstract:Dual chamber pacing (DDD) maintains atrioventricular (AV) sequence; AV delay programmability modifies the relationship between atrial and ventricular contraction. To evaluate the hemodynamic effects of such a modification, ten patients with a DDD unit for complete AV block were studied by time-motion (M-mode) and Doppler echocardiography during inhibited ventricular pacing (VVI), atrial-triggered ventricular pacing (VDD) and atrioventricular sequential pacing (DVI) at different AV delay (90, 140, 190, 240 msec). A significant improvement in stroke volume (SV) (15%-20%, P less than 0.05) was seen during DDD versus VVI pacing; no changes, however, were observed in the same patient with different AV delay or during DVI versus VDD pacing. These data suggest that programming of AV delay does not affect systolic performance at rest; longer diastolic filling times recorded during DDD pacing with "short" AV delay (90-140 msec) do not seem to be a hemodynamically relevant epi-phenomenon of PM programming.
Keywords:atrioventricular delay  dual chamber pacing  Doppler  stroke volume
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