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Aims: We investigated to what extent biventricular pacing (BVP) can normalize LV function and remodeling, induced by isolated left bundle branch block (LBBB). Methods and results: In 16 dogs LBBB was induced. Eight animals were followed for 16 weeks and in 8 animals BVP was started after 8 weeks. LV pressure, LV geometry (2Dechocardiography), systolic circumferential shortening (CSsys, MRI tagging) and myocardial blood flow (MBF, microspheres) was measured. * and # indicate P < 0.05 compared to pre-LBBB and 8 weeks of LBBB, respectively. Data is presented relative to pre-LBBB values (mean ± SEM). BVP increased LV dP/dt | max from 78 ± 5%* to 86 ± 5%*# (immediately) and 89 ± 6%# (after 8 weeks) and normalized regional differences in CSsys and MBF. After 8 weeks of BVP, LV end-diastolic volume (EDV) was reduced from 123 ± 3%* to 109 ± 6%# and LV lateral wall mass was reduced from 128 ± 5%* to 113 ± 3%*#. The acute increase in LV dP/dt|max upon BVP correlated with LV EDV and LV wall mass after 8 weeks of BVP. Conclusion: In canine hearts with long-term isolated LBBB, BVP largely reverses global and regional functional and structural abnormalities induced by LBBB. © The European Society of Cardiology 2007. All rights reserved.
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Vernooy, K., Cornelussen, R. N. M., Verbeek, X. A. A. M., Vanagt, W. Y. R., Van Hunnik, A., Kuiper, M., … Prinzen, F. W. (2007). Cardiac resynchronization therapy cures dyssynchronopathy in canine left bundle-branch block hearts. European Heart Journal, 28(17), 2148–2155. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehm207
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