Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

Publication date: Available online 1 October 2015 Source:Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics Author(s): Giuseppe Boriani, Martina Nesti, Matteo Ziacchi, Luigi PadelettiTeaser Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is included in international consensus guidelines as a treatment with proven efficacy in well-selected patients on top of optimal medical therapy. Although all the guidelines strongly recommend CRT for LBBB with QRS duration greater than 150 milliseconds, lower strength of recommendation is reported for QRS duration of 120 to 150 milliseconds, especially if not associated with LBBB. CRT is not recommended for a QRS of less than 120 milliseconds. No indication emerges for guiding the implant based on echocardiographic evaluation of dyssynchrony. Many data indicate that CRT is underused and there is heterogeneity in its implementation.
Source: Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics - Category: Cardiology Source Type: research