Biventricular pacing will be compared to right ventricular pacing in 1200 pacemaker patients to evaluate survival, quality of life, and 6-minute walk distance at 24 months.
RCT (n=1,200)
randomly assigned
Does biventricular pacing improve survival, quality of life, and 6-minute walk distance compared to right ventricular pacing in pacemaker patients with a high likelihood of mostly paced ventricular events?
The BioPace trial is designed to prospectively evaluate whether biventricular pacing provides long-term clinical benefits over standard right ventricular pacing in patients requiring a high percentage of ventricular pacing.
Despite the deleterious effects of cardiac dyssynchrony and the positive effects of cardiac resynchronization therapy, patients with high-degree atrioventricular block continue to receive desynchronizing right ventricular (RV) pacing systems. Although it is unclear whether the negative effects of RV pacing and left bundle branch block (LBBB) are comparable, and whether they depend on the presence and the degree of structural heart disease, one may hypothesize that RV pacing may have similar effects to LBBB. In the BioPace trial, the long-term effects of RV pacing vs. biventricular pacing will be prospectively compared in 1200 pacemaker patients with high likelihood of mostly paced ventricular events, regardless of whether in sinus rhythm or in atrial fibrillation (AF). After echocardiographic examination of left ventricular (LV) function, patients will be randomly assigned to the implantation of an RV vs. a biventricular pacing system and followed for up to 5 years. Primary study endpoints are survival, quality of life (QoL), and the distance covered in a 6-min hall walk (6-MHW) at 24 months after implantation. Secondary endpoints are QoL and the 6-MHW result at 12 months after implantation, hospitalization rate, LV dimensions, LV ejection fraction, and the development of chronic AF and other adverse events.
Funck et al. (Mon,) conducted a rct in High-degree atrioventricular block (n=1,200). Biventricular pacing vs. Right ventricular (RV) pacing was evaluated on Survival, quality of life (QoL), and the distance covered in a 6-min hall walk (6-MHW) at 24 months after implantation. Biventricular pacing will be compared to right ventricular pacing in 1200 pacemaker patients to evaluate survival, quality of life, and 6-minute walk distance at 24 months.
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