A thorough understanding of anatomical landmarks, physiology, and histology is necessary to accurately identify the optimal pacing site and enhance procedural success in left bundle branch area pacing.
A thorough understanding of anatomical landmarks and histology is essential for successful implementation and minimizing complications of left bundle branch area pacing.
Over the last decade, left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP) has been established as a novel modality in conduction system pacing. However, successful implementation of LBBAP necessitates a thorough understanding of anatomical landmarks, physiology, and histology to accurately identify the optimal pacing site. Various anatomical factors can significantly influence both the procedural success and long-term effectiveness of LBBAP. This review aims to provide a practical overview of the most relevant anatomical considerations and potential complications associated with LBBAP, offering valuable insights for electrophysiologists to enhance procedural success and minimize complications.
Zuin et al. (Fri,) conducted a review in Conduction system pacing. Left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP) was evaluated. A thorough understanding of anatomical landmarks, physiology, and histology is necessary to accurately identify the optimal pacing site and enhance procedural success in left bundle branch area pacing.