TY - JOUR
T1 - Ruolo dell'ecocardiografia nella selezione dei pazienti da candidare alla terapia di resincronizzazione ventricolare
AU - Badano, Luigi P.
AU - Baldassi, Mara
AU - Ghio, Stefano
AU - Mele, Donato
AU - Rigo, Fausto
AU - Trambaiolo, Paolo
AU - Fioretti, Paolo M.
PY - 2006/11
Y1 - 2006/11
N2 - Patients with heart failure, marked systolic dysfunction and dyssynchronous myocardial contraction are at increased risk for exacerbated pump failure and arrhythmias, and suffer higher mortality rates. In these patients, cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), achieved by a biventricular pacing, can lead to clinical improvement, reverse left ventricular remodeling and prolonged survival, although a substantial subset of non-responders has been reported. The electrocardiographic QRS width does not predict long-term CRT benefit, while direct measures of mechanical dyssynchrony obtained by various ultrasound techniques have been shown to have a better predictive value. However, currently there is no consensus on the optimal ultrasound technique to use for assessing mechanical dyssynchrony and select candidates for CRT. In this review, the clinical role of both conventional and new ultrasound techniques applied to the study of cardiac dyssynchrony will be discussed, focusing on patient selection for CRT.
AB - Patients with heart failure, marked systolic dysfunction and dyssynchronous myocardial contraction are at increased risk for exacerbated pump failure and arrhythmias, and suffer higher mortality rates. In these patients, cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), achieved by a biventricular pacing, can lead to clinical improvement, reverse left ventricular remodeling and prolonged survival, although a substantial subset of non-responders has been reported. The electrocardiographic QRS width does not predict long-term CRT benefit, while direct measures of mechanical dyssynchrony obtained by various ultrasound techniques have been shown to have a better predictive value. However, currently there is no consensus on the optimal ultrasound technique to use for assessing mechanical dyssynchrony and select candidates for CRT. In this review, the clinical role of both conventional and new ultrasound techniques applied to the study of cardiac dyssynchrony will be discussed, focusing on patient selection for CRT.
KW - Cardiac resynchronization therapy
KW - Doppler tissue imaging
KW - Echocardiography
KW - Heart failure
KW - Pacemaker
KW - Three-dimensional echocardiography
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M3 - Articolo
C2 - 17216914
AN - SCOPUS:33846524979
SN - 1827-6806
VL - 7
SP - 724
EP - 738
JO - Giornale Italiano di Cardiologia
JF - Giornale Italiano di Cardiologia
IS - 11
ER -