We are investigating ways to help patients with heart failure, which is caused by damaged hearts which function less well, and cause symptoms of breathlessness, fatigue, lack of energy and swelling. Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT) pacemakers are used to improve the pumping function of the main heart chamber in certain suitable people with heart failure. CRT requires a pacemaker with 2 wires, one placed inside the right heart chamber and one normally placed on the outside of the left heart chamber. These two wires act together to re-time the coordination of the heartbeat, which is known to improve heart function. The investigators are assessing whether they might be able to improve heart function even more by placing two wires on the inside of the left heart chamber, rather than one around the outside. The investigators wish to assess whether: 1. Using two wires within the left side of the heart gives a greater increase in heart function than one. 2. It is possible to choose the best spot inside of the heart by measuring the pattern of the heart beat. 3. Is it possible to use a different type of heart monitor placed outside the body instead of a monitor wire inside the heart to assess improvement in heart function? They are investigating this in people with hearts that beat less effectively than normal.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
15
Pacing at several endocardial sites in isolation and individually will be performed, with response to this assessed by LV dp/dt max
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Acute Haemodynamic Response to Dual Left Ventricular Pacing
Acute haemodynamic response to pacing (change in Left Ventricular dP/dt max) between dual site Left Ventricular pacing and biventricular pacing Pacing protocols were performed with a baseline of 30 seconds of right ventricular pacing followed by two 30-second test configurations, and then a further baseline. The pacing configurations were tested, in a randomized order, 3 times each. Electrophysiology catheters were positioned at the right ventricular mid septum for baseline pacing, and at the left ventricular septum and at the left ventricular lateral wall, at the site of latest electrical activation i identified from a left ventricular electrical activation map This provided two single-site left ventricular pacing configurations, which could be combined to allow right ventricular and left ventricular lateral (Biventricular pacing) and left ventricular septal and left ventricular lateral (dual left ventricular pacing)
Time frame: Mean of multiple recordings in each patient as detailed above
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