Background: Implantation of left ventricular (LV) lead in segments with delayed electrical activation may improve response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). The search for the latest LV electrical delay (LVED) site can be time-consuming. Objective: To assess if electrical mapping of coronary sinus (CS) and magna cardiac vein can help to identify the latest activated CS branch. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 48 consecutive patients who underwent electroanatomic mapping system-guided (EAMS)-CRT device implantation with ≥2 mapped CS branches. The activation mapping of the CS and relative branches were performed using an insulated guide wire. LVED was defined as the interval between the beginning of the QRS complex on the surfa...
BACKGROUND: Sinus rhythm electrical activation mapping can provide information regarding the ischemi...
BACKGROUND Delayed left ventricular (LV) lateral wall (LVLW) activation is considered the electrical...
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy. Background: A significant proportion of patients with dilated car...
PURPOSE: Left ventricular (LV) electrical activation pattern could determine optimal LV lead placeme...
Aim Left ventricular (LV) lead placement in the latest activated region is an important determinant ...
BACKGROUND: For successful cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) a spatial and electrical separati...
For successful cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) a spatial and electrical separation of right ...
BACKGROUND: For successful cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) a spatial and electrical separat...
Background Delayed left ventricular (LV) lateral wall activation is considered the electrical substr...
Objectives: This study determined the relationship between the timing of left ventricular (LV) elect...
Aim Current targeted left ventricular (LV) lead placement strategy is directed at the latest activat...
Objectives This study determined the relationship between the timing of left ventricular (LV) electr...
Coronary sinus mapping is commonly used to evaluate left atrial activation. Herein, we propose to us...
BACKGROUND: Placing the left ventricular (LV) lead at a site of late electrical activation remote fr...
Aims Pacing remote from the latest electrically activated site (LEAS) in the left ventricle (LV) may...
BACKGROUND: Sinus rhythm electrical activation mapping can provide information regarding the ischemi...
BACKGROUND Delayed left ventricular (LV) lateral wall (LVLW) activation is considered the electrical...
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy. Background: A significant proportion of patients with dilated car...
PURPOSE: Left ventricular (LV) electrical activation pattern could determine optimal LV lead placeme...
Aim Left ventricular (LV) lead placement in the latest activated region is an important determinant ...
BACKGROUND: For successful cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) a spatial and electrical separati...
For successful cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) a spatial and electrical separation of right ...
BACKGROUND: For successful cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) a spatial and electrical separat...
Background Delayed left ventricular (LV) lateral wall activation is considered the electrical substr...
Objectives: This study determined the relationship between the timing of left ventricular (LV) elect...
Aim Current targeted left ventricular (LV) lead placement strategy is directed at the latest activat...
Objectives This study determined the relationship between the timing of left ventricular (LV) electr...
Coronary sinus mapping is commonly used to evaluate left atrial activation. Herein, we propose to us...
BACKGROUND: Placing the left ventricular (LV) lead at a site of late electrical activation remote fr...
Aims Pacing remote from the latest electrically activated site (LEAS) in the left ventricle (LV) may...
BACKGROUND: Sinus rhythm electrical activation mapping can provide information regarding the ischemi...
BACKGROUND Delayed left ventricular (LV) lateral wall (LVLW) activation is considered the electrical...
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy. Background: A significant proportion of patients with dilated car...