scholarly journals 458 Role of cardiac resynchronization therapy in a heart transplant program

2005 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. S56-S56
Author(s):  
C. Pujol ◽  
N. Varo Cenarruzabeitia ◽  
M. Rodríguez Mañero ◽  
J. Barba ◽  
S. Castaño Rodríguez ◽  
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Author(s):  
Marta Sitges ◽  
Genevieve Derumeaux

Cardiac imaging techniques have an important role in the follow-up of patients undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) as they provide objective evidence of changes in cardiac dimensions and function. The role of echocardiography is well established in the assessment of left ventricular reverse remodelling and the evaluation of secondary (functional) mitral regurgitation. Additionally, echocardiography might be used for optimizing the programming of atrio-ventricular (AV) and inter-ventricular (VV) delays of current CRT devices. Acute benefits from this optimization have been demonstrated, but longer follow-up studies have failed to show a clear benefit of optimized CRT on top of simultaneous biventricular pacing on the outcome of patients with CRT. This chapter reviews the role of imaging in assessing follow-up and outcome of patients undergoing CRT, as well as the rationale, the methods used, and the clinical impact of optimization of the programming of CRT devices.


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