Cardiac Resynchronisation with Conduction System Pacing

Cardiac Resynchronisation with Conduction System Pacing Ventricular conduction disturbances are common in patients with heart failure. They result in loss of synchronous electrical activation and ventricular contraction.1 Despite the demonstrated benefits of biventricular pacing (BiVP), cardiac resynchronisation via BiVP remains suboptimal due to the non-physiologic fusion of paced wavefronts, and approximately 30% of BiVP recipients do not have an improvement in heart failu...
Source: Radcliffe Cardiology - Category: Cardiology Authors: Source Type: research