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New Echocardiographic Parameters for Prediction of Response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (NEW-CRT)

H

Heidelberg University

Status

Terminated

Conditions

Congestive Heart Failure

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02375399
S-553/2012

Details and patient eligibility

About

Echocardiography parameters for cardiac dyssynchrony had no predictive value in current multicentric prospective studies concerning cardiac resynchronization therapy. Comprehensive echocardiography and new parameters as 2D and 3D strain, as well as 3D echo have been analyzed, but their definite value has not been proven yet.

Full description

In patients with severe heart failure, delays in the conduction system can result in asynchronous contraction impairing cardiac function. By implantation of pacemaker systems with three leads located in atrium, right ventricle and coronary sinus, tracing back this deranged contraction closer to the physiological excitation propagation is aimed (cardial resynchronization therapy [CRT]). Despite patient selection according to the guidelines nearly one-third of the patients do not profit, neither clinically nor echocardiographically, from an implanted CRT-device. In addition, recent studies have shown that no reliable prediction may be achieved with the known echocardiographic parameters of dyssynchrony, regarding the response to such therapy. The aim of this study is therefore to assess new echocardiographic parameters, which may allow to better predict CRT response.

Enrollment

15 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • congestive heart failure, dilated cardiomyopathy, indication for implantation of a CRT-device according to the European Society of Cardiology (ESC)

Exclusion criteria

  • persons who are incapable of giving informed consent
  • acute heart attack
  • arrhythmia during the examination (such as atrial fibrillation and frequent VES)
  • state after STEMI with an extended scar
  • inotropic drug therapy
  • pre-existing permanent pacemaker stimulation

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