Analysis of lead placement optimization metrics in cardiac resynchronization therapy with computational modelling

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Aims The efficacy of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is known to vary considerably with pacing location, however the most effective set of metrics by which to select the optimal pacing site is not yet well understood. Computational modelling offers a powerful methodology to comprehensively test the effect of pacing location in silico and investigate how to best optimize therapy using clinically available metrics for the individual patient. Methods and results Personalized computational models of cardiac electromechanics were used to perform an in silico left ventricle (LV) pacing site optimization study as part of biventricular CRT in three patient cases. Maps of response to therapy according to changes in total activation time (DTAT) and acute haemodynamic response (AHR) were generated and compared with preclinical metrics of electrical function, strain, stress, and mechanical work to assess their suitability for selecting the optimal pacing site. In all three patients, response to therapy was highly sensitive to pacing location, with laterobasal locations being optimal. DTAT and AHR were found to be correlated (q

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Crozier, A., Blazevic, B., Lamata, P., Plank, G., Ginks, M., Duckett, S., … Smith, N. P. (2016). Analysis of lead placement optimization metrics in cardiac resynchronization therapy with computational modelling. Europace, 18, IV113–IV120. https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/euw366

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