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Background:

  • Growing interest in His bundle pacing (HBP) necessitates improved delivery tools and lead designs.
  • Current challenges in HBP application require better understanding of pacing configurations and dedicated algorithms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight advancements in His bundle pacing (HBP) technology.
  • To discuss the importance of understanding pacing configurations and algorithms for HBP.
  • To project the future impact of HBP on cardiac pacing.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current studies and technological advancements in His bundle pacing.
  • Analysis of challenges and potential solutions for HBP implementation.
  • Synthesis of clinical evidence supporting HBP.

Main Results:

  • Development of new delivery tools and lead designs for His bundle pacing.
  • Identification of the need for improved understanding of pacing configurations.
  • Anticipation of dedicated algorithms to address HBP challenges.

Conclusions:

  • Technological advancements are making His bundle pacing (HBP) more applicable in practice.
  • Further research into pacing configurations and algorithms is crucial for HBP success.
  • His bundle pacing is poised to revolutionize cardiac pacing.