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A Prospective Randomized Evaluation of VV Delay Optimization in CRT-D Recipients: Echocardiographic Observations from the RHYTHM II ICD Study
Authors:GIUSEPPE BORIANI,M.D.,Ph.D.,MAURO BIFFI,M.D.,CORD PAUL MÜ  LLER,M.D.,&dagger  ,KARL-HEINZ SEIDL,M.D.,&Dagger  ,RAINER GROVE,M.D.,§  ,JÜ  RGEN VOGT,M.D.,¶  ,WILFRIED DANSCHEL,M.D.,,REAS SCHUCHERT,M.D.,&dagger  &dagger  ,JEAN-CLAUDE DEHARO,M.D.,&Dagger  &Dagger  ,THORSTEN BECKER,M.D.,&Dagger  ,ERIC BOULOGNE,M.Sc.,§  §  , HANS JOACHIM TRAPPE,M.D.,&dagger  ,for the Resynchronization for the HemodYnamic Treatment for Heart Failure Management II Investigators
Affiliation:From the Institute of Cardiology, University of Bologna, Azienda Ospedaliera S.Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy;;Ambulantes Herzzentrum, Chemnitz, Germany;;Marienhospital Universitatsklinik, Herne, Germany;;Universitat-Klinikum Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany;;Klinikum Ludwigshafen, Ludwigshafen, Germany;;Hopital St. Marguerite Cantini, Marseille, France;;Schuchtermann-Klinik, Bad Rothenfelde, Germany;;St. Jude Medical, Zaventem, Belgium;;and Herzzentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen, Bad Oyenhausen, Germany
Abstract:Background: All current cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) devices allow the programming of the atrioventricular (AV/PV) delays and the sequential stimulation of the ventricles via the inter ventricular (VV) delay.
Aim: This post hoc analysis of the RHYTHM II study was conducted to compare the reverse remodeling associated with VV delay optimization in patients randomly assigned to simultaneous (SIM) biventricular stimulation versus patients assigned to optimized VV delay programming (OPT) (1:3 randomization scheme).
Methods: The analysis included 14 patients assigned to the SIM group and 34 patients to the OPT group who completed the 6-month follow-up period with paired echocardiographic recordings.
Results: In both study groups, changes consistent with left ventricular (LV) remodeling were observed between baseline and 6 months, with significant improvements in LV function and decrease in LV dimensions. In the OPT group, there was also a decrease in left atrial diameter and mitral valve closure to opening time. At 6 months, the overall proportion of echocardiographic responders (≥10% decrease in LV end-systolic volume or ≥5% absolute increase in LV ejection fraction) was similar in both groups. The optimal AV/VV delays, evaluated by maximization of LV outflow tract velocity time integral, changed over time.
Conclusions: Ventriculo-ventricular delay optimization was associated with better immediate hemodynamic function than simultaneous biventricular stimulation, though did not promote additional reverse remodeling at 6 months and did not increase the proportion of echocardiographic responders to CRT. Optimization of both the AV and VV intervals was patient-specific and optimal values changed over time.
Keywords:biventricular stimulation    cardiac resynchronization therapy    heart failure    interventricular delay
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