2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.2010.02921.x
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Effect of Pacing‐Induced Ventricular Dyssynchrony on Right Ventricular Function

Abstract: In patients with standard pacing indications, RV apical pacing did not seem to affect RV systolic function, despite induction of electromechanical dyssynchrony.

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“…However, RV apical pacing induces asynchronous electrical activation that can cause LV dysfunction and an increased risk of heart failure 6 . The long‐term effect of RV pacing on the RV function has not yet been established 7 …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, RV apical pacing induces asynchronous electrical activation that can cause LV dysfunction and an increased risk of heart failure 6 . The long‐term effect of RV pacing on the RV function has not yet been established 7 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 The long-term effect of RV pacing on the RV function has not yet been established. 7 In current literature, few studies described the hemodynamic effect of cardiac stimulation of TOF patients post surgical correction. [8][9][10] It seems inappropriate to mix TOF cases with single ventricle or dilated cardiomyopathy cases due to the particular characteristics of these patients.…”
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“…However previous data show that RV apical pacing can cause or worsen mitral regurgitation, increase BNP levels [1] and may increase mortality [2,3]. Additionally, a dose-dependent relationship, attributed to cardiac dyssynchrony [4], has been shown between RV apical pacing and both hospitalization for heart failure and mortality [5,6]. Thus, alternative RV sites have been evaluated [7].…”
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