Background: The study was designed to investigate the effect of heart rate and pacing mode on QRS fragmentation (f-QRS). Moreover, the usefulness of f-QRS in distinguishing patients with impaired left ventricular ejection function (EF) and ventricular tachycardia (VT) from patients with normal EF was assessed. Methods: Three hundred and six recipients, with dual-chamber device, with intrinsic narrow or wide QRS complex and preserved atrioventricular conduction were grouped into normal-EF or impaired-EF VT. We analyzed intrinsic narrow f-QRS and wide f-QRS as well as ventricular-paced f-QRS following different heart rates (baseline, 100 bpm) and pacing modes. Results: In the baseline state, overall, patients with impaired-EF VT (35 ± 9%), compared to those with normal-EF, had more f-QRS (56% vs 27%, P
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Zagkli, F., Despotopoulos, S., Spiliotopoulos, C., & Chiladakis, J. (2018). Effect of heart rate and pacing mode on QRS fragmentation. Journal of Arrhythmia, 34(3), 267–273. https://doi.org/10.1002/joa3.12060