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The effect of atrial-based pacing on exercise capacity as measured by the 6-minute walk test: A substudy of the Canadian Trial of Physiological Pacing (CTOPP)
Authors:Adrian Baranchuk MD   Jeff S. Healey MD   Kevin E. Thorpe MMath   Carlos A. Morillo MD   FACC   Girish Nair MD   Eugene Crystal MD   Charles R. Kerr MD   FACC   Stuart J. Connolly MD   FACC  CTOPP Investigators
Affiliation:Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Although several randomized trials have detected no reduction in major cardiovascular events with the routine use of dual-chamber as opposed to ventricular pacemakers, many individuals continue to advocate their use as a means of improving exercise capacity. METHODS: The Canadian Trial of Physiological Pacing (CTOPP) trial is the largest trial comparing ventricular pacing to atrial-based pacing (atrial or dual-chamber) in patients with bradycardia. All patients in this trial were asked to complete a 6-minute hall walk test (6MWT) at the time of their first study follow-up. The distance walked in 6 minutes and the patient's heart rate before and immediately after the walk were recorded. RESULTS: Of the 2568 patients in the CTOPP, 76% completed the 6MWT. The mean distance walked was 350 +/- 127 m in the ventricular pacing group and 356 +/- 127 m in the atrial-based group (P = NS). Similarly, there was no difference in the change in heart rate between the two groups (17 +/- 13 vs. 18 +/- 12 bpm: P = NS). However, among patients with an unpaced heart rate of
Keywords:Pacemaker   Pacing mode   Exercise capacity   Quality of life
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