左束束与左束干节奏:它们的电同步参数的比较
Álvaro Estévez Paniagua1, Sem Briongos-Figuero1, Ana Sánchez Hernández1
1Cardiology Department. Infanta Leonor Hospital, Gran Vía Del Este, 28030, Madrid, Spain.
Indian pacing and electrophysiology journal
|July 31, 2024
概括
在需要左束枝节拍 (LBBP) 的患者中,左束枝节拍 (LBFP) 比左束茎节拍 (LBTP) 更常见. 这两种方法都表现出类似的电气同步和安全性,LBFP更可行.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 电子生理学 电子生理学
- 心脏节拍是因为心脏节拍.
背景情况:
- 人的左束枝 (LBB) 解剖学变异影响左心室脱极化.
- 不同LBB封装的电生理学特征尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 根据LBB系统中的节奏部位分析左束枝节奏 (LBBP) 的心电学特征.
- 为了比较左束干节奏 (LBTP) 与左束枝带节奏 (LBFP).
主要方法:
- 在200名连续使用LBB潜力和步调QRS形态的患者中,与LBFP区别出LBTP和LBFP.
- 基于程序,节奏标准和电气同步参数进行LBTP和LBFP的比较.
主要成果:
- 左束枝带节奏 (LBFP) 较左束干节奏 (LBTP) (25名患者) 普遍 (173名患者).
- 在QRS过渡标准,选择性LBBP,步调QRS宽度或LBTP和LBFP之间的V6-RWPT中没有发现显著差异.
- 短期并发症,主要是隔膜穿孔,仅发生在LBFP中,没有影响节奏参数.
结论:
- 在未经选择的患者中,左束枝带节奏 (LBFP) 比左束干节奏 (LBTP) 更为普遍.
- LBFP似乎更可行,并显示了与LBTP相比的电同步和节奏安全性.
相关概念视频
Electrophysiology of Normal Cardiac Rhythm
2.7K
The normal cardiac rhythm is a synchronized electrical activity that facilitates the regular and coordinated contraction of the heart muscle. This process is essential for efficient blood circulation throughout the body. The fundamental elements involved in establishing and maintaining this rhythm include the unique electrical properties of cardiac muscle cells, the sinoatrial (SA) node's pacemaker function, the specialized conducting system, and the ionic mechanisms underlying each phase...
2.7K
Electrocardiogram Fundamentals
552
Introduction
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a diagnostic tool for identifying cardiac conditions such as arrhythmias, conduction abnormalities, and myocardial ischemia.
Definition
An electrocardiogram (ECG) visualizes the heart's electrical activity by tracing the electrical movement associated with each heartbeat on a graph or monitor. As the heart beats, an electrical wave passes through it, correlating with the cardiac cycle events.
Parts of an ECG
An ECG utilizes electrodes on the skin...
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a diagnostic tool for identifying cardiac conditions such as arrhythmias, conduction abnormalities, and myocardial ischemia.
Definition
An electrocardiogram (ECG) visualizes the heart's electrical activity by tracing the electrical movement associated with each heartbeat on a graph or monitor. As the heart beats, an electrical wave passes through it, correlating with the cardiac cycle events.
Parts of an ECG
An ECG utilizes electrodes on the skin...
552
Conduction System of the Heart
5.2K
Autorhythmicity is a term that refers to the heart's inherent ability to generate electrical signals and instigate muscle contractions. This self-regulating conduction system within the heart consists of two key components: the pacemaker cells and specialized conducting cells.
The pacemaker cells are located in two primary nodes: the sinoatrial (SA) node and the atrioventricular (AV) node. The SA node pacemaker cells can autonomously depolarize, triggering an action potential that leads to the...
The pacemaker cells are located in two primary nodes: the sinoatrial (SA) node and the atrioventricular (AV) node. The SA node pacemaker cells can autonomously depolarize, triggering an action potential that leads to the...
5.2K
Pulse rhythm
777
Pulse rhythm refers to the pattern of pulsations within specific intervals, offering valuable insights into the regularity or irregularity of the heart's beats as observed through the pattern of pulsation within specific intervals. A regular pulse exhibits a consistent heart rate with uniform waveforms and pulsation force, variations of which can be classified as normal, weak, or bounding.
Conversely, an irregular pulse pattern is termed dysrhythmia, stemming from disruptions in cardiac...
Conversely, an irregular pulse pattern is termed dysrhythmia, stemming from disruptions in cardiac...
777
Electrocardiogram
2.3K
An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a critical diagnostic tool that records the electrical signals produced by the heart during each heartbeat. This recording is achieved through electrodes placed strategically on the arms, legs, and chest. The electrocardiograph amplifies these signals and produces 12 distinct tracings, offering a comprehensive understanding of the heart's electrical activity.
Three major waveforms are present in a typical ECG recording: the P wave, the QRS complex, and...
Three major waveforms are present in a typical ECG recording: the P wave, the QRS complex, and...
2.3K
ECG Interpretation of Rhythms
635
An electrocardiogram (ECG)graphically represents the heart's electrical activity on ECG paper or a monitor.
Components of the Electrocardiogram
The primary components of a normal ECG waveform in Normal sinus rhythm(NSR) include the P wave, PR interval, QRS complex, ST segment, T wave, and occasionally a U wave.
ECG waveforms are divided by vertical and horizontal lines at standard intervals.
The horizontal axis measures time and rate, and the vertical axis measures amplitude or voltage....
Components of the Electrocardiogram
The primary components of a normal ECG waveform in Normal sinus rhythm(NSR) include the P wave, PR interval, QRS complex, ST segment, T wave, and occasionally a U wave.
ECG waveforms are divided by vertical and horizontal lines at standard intervals.
The horizontal axis measures time and rate, and the vertical axis measures amplitude or voltage....
635


