在左捆分支节奏带头植入植入后加快的内节律
1Department of Cardiology, Kobari General Hospital, Chiba, Japan.
Journal of electrocardiology
|September 6, 2024
概括
加快的内节律 (AIVR) 可以表明成功的左束枝节奏 (LBBP) 领先位置. 这一发现为实现左捆分支区域所需的领先位置提供了一个新的标记.
科学领域:
- 电子生理学 电子生理学
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 医疗器械 医疗器械
背景情况:
- 左束枝节拍 (LBBP) 是心脏节拍的一种先进技术.
- 在LBBP植入过程中,与右束分支块形态的早发性心室收缩是已知的接近左束分支 (LBB) 区域的指标.
- 此前没有报道过加速性内节律 (AIVR) 作为LBBP部署的标志物.
研究的目的:
- 报告一项由LBBP的部署引起的AIVR的新发现.
- 提议AIVR作为一个潜在的新标记,成功地为LBB地区的领先位置.
主要方法:
- 一个病例报告的患者接受LBBP完全心房静脉阻塞.
- 在LBBP部署后立即观察电生理变化.
主要成果:
- 在LBBP引领部署后,患者的内在节律被AIVR立即取代.
- 这个AIVR作为一个指标,节奏领先已经到达了LBB地区.
结论:
- 由LBBP的部署引起的AIVR是一个新发现的现象.
- AIVR可以作为一个有价值的标志物,类似于与右捆分支块形态的过早心室收缩,表明在LBB区域成功放置.
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