In patients with first-degree AV block and ARI > 270 ms at 70 beats/min, DDD pacing with optimal AV delay increased aortic flow time velocity integral compared to AAI pacing (0.192 vs 0.166 m, P<0.01).
17 patients (mean age 69 years, 53% female) with first-degree AV block and dual chamber pacemakers evaluated for systolic and diastolic performance at rest.
DDD pacing with optimal AV delay vs AAI pacing
Aortic flow time velocity integral (AFTVI) at rate 70/min in patients with ARI > 270 ms, p=<0.01
Absolute Event Rate: 0.192% vs 0.166%
p-value: p=<0.01
The purpose of the study was to compare the effects of DDD pacing with optimal AV delay and AAI pacing on the systolic and diastolic performance at rest in patients with prolonged intrinsic AV conduction (first-degree AV block). We studied 17 patients (8 men, aged 69 +/- 9 years) with dual chamber pacemakers implanted for sick sinus syndrome in 15 patients and paroxysmal high degree AV block in 2 patients. Aortic flow and mitral flow were evaluated using Doppler echocardiography. Study protocol included the determination of the optimal AV delay in the DDD mode and comparison between AAI and DDD with optimal AV delay for pacing rate 70/min and 90/min. Stimulus-R interval during AAI (ARI) was 282 +/- 68 ms for rate 70/min and 330 +/- 98 ms for rate 90/min (P 270 ms demonstrated greater AFTVI under DDD compared to AAI (0.192 +/- 0.03 m vs 0.166 +/- 0.02 m, P < 0.01). At rate 90/min AFTVI was higher during DDD than AAI (0.183 +/- 0.03 m vs 0.162 +/- 0.03 m, P < 0.01). Mitral flow time velocity integral (MFTVI) at rate 70/min was higher in DDD than in AAI (0.189 +/- 0.05 m vs 0.173 +/- 0.05 m, P < 0.01), while at rate 90/min the difference was not significant in favor of DDD (0.149 +/- 0.05 m vs 0.158 +/- 0.04 m). The results suggest that in patients with first-degree AV block the relative impact of DDD and AAI pacing modes on the systolic performance depends on the intrinsic AV conduction time and on pacing rate.
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Ivan Iliev Iliev
Nagasaki University
Shiro Yamachika
Inoue Hospital
Keizo Muta
Nagasaki University
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
Nagasaki University
University of Nagasaki
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Iliev et al. (Sat,) conducted a other in Prolonged intrinsic AV conduction (first-degree AV block) (n=17). DDD pacing with optimal AV delay vs. AAI pacing was evaluated on Aortic flow time velocity integral (AFTVI) at rate 70/min in patients with ARI > 270 ms (p=<0.01). In patients with first-degree AV block and ARI > 270 ms at 70 beats/min, DDD pacing with optimal AV delay increased aortic flow time velocity integral compared to AAI pacing (0.192 vs 0.166 m, P<0.01).
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a240a716877279a089ffd36 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8159.2000.tb00652.x