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01-11-2010 | Case Report
Left ventricular dysfunction due to right ventricular stimulation: is biventricular upgrade really necessary?
Authors:
T. den Besten, M.I. Sedney, J. Frederiks, N.M. van Hemel
Published in:
Netherlands Heart Journal
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Issue 12/2010
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Abstract
Left ventricular (LV) dysfunction can occur due to chronic right ventricular apical pacing. Upgrading of the pacemaker to biventricular pacing is an option to reverse LV dysfunction but reprogramming of the atrioventricular (AV) timing can also be favourable. In this case report we describe the effect of AV-time reprogramming in a patient with LV function deterioration that emerged two years after implantation of a dual chamber system for sick sinus syndrome. Echocardiographc studies demonstrated a tremendous improvement in LV function during two years follow-up whereas the percentage of right ventricular pacing diminished dramatically. Careful analysis of the cause of LV deterioration can avoid unnecessary upgrading to biventricular pacing. (Neth Heart J 2010;18:604–5.)