探索机械同步和心肌工作在左捆分支内的不同节奏位置
Manuel Tapia Martínez1, Álvaro Estévez Paniagua2, Ana Sánchez Hernández2
1Cardiology Department, Hospital Central de la Defensa Gómez Ulla, Madrid, Spain.
JACC. Clinical electrophysiology
|March 6, 2026
概括
左捆枝节奏 (LBBP) 提供了生理激活,节奏位置不会显著改变机械同步或工作效率在患者左心室功能保存. 这支持专注于传导系统捕获特定的解剖目标.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 电子生理学 电子生理学
- 心脏机械学 心脏机械学
背景情况:
- 左束枝节奏 (LBBP) 提供了生理心脏激活.
- 对于LBBP节奏点对机械同步和效率的影响尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定左心室 (LV) 机械性能是否在各个LBBP站点上有所不同.
- 评估LBBP节奏的机械同步是否模仿内在LV激活.
主要方法:
- 在114名接受LBBP的患者中进行了前性队列研究,这些患者具有保存的LV喷射分数.
- 应变和心肌工作参数的心声分析分析.
- 在患者内部比较内在节律与选择患者的LBBP.
主要成果:
- 在106名患者中,中部LBB捕获率为56.6%,外围LBB捕获率为43.4%.
- 在中央和外围LBBP之间,全球纵向应变或心肌工作指数没有显著差异.
- 与内在节奏相比,LBBP没有显著改变全球工作效率或指数.
结论:
- 机械同步和工作效率在维护LV喷射分数的患者中在不同的LBBP部位上一致.
- 结果主张采取务实方法,优先考虑在LBBP中捕获导电系统.
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