Prediction of CRT Response Using a Lead Placement Score Derived from 4DCT

medRxiv(2022)

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Background Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an effective treatment for patients with heart failure; however, 30% of patients do not respond to the treatment. We sought to derive patient-specific left-ventricle (LV) maps of lead placement scores (LPS) that highlight target pacing lead sites for achieving a higher probability of CRT response. Methods Eighty-two subjects recruited for the ImagingCRT trial were retrospectively analyzed. All 82 subjects had two contrast-enhanced full-cardiac cycle 4DCT scans: a baseline and a 6-month follow-up scan. CRT response was defined as a reduction in CT-derived end-systolic volume ≥15%. Eight LV features derived from the baseline scans were used to train a support vector machine (SVM) via a bagging approach. An LPS map over the LV was created for each subject as a linear combination of the SVM feature weights and the subject’s own feature vector. Performance for distinguishing responders was performed on the original 82 subjects. Results Fifty-two (63%) subjects were responders. Subjects with an LPS≤Q1 (lower-quartile) had a posttest probability of responding of 14% (3/21), while subjects with an LPS≥ Q3 (upper-quartile) had a posttest probability of responding of 90% (19/21). Subjects with Q1更多
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lead placement score,crt response,prediction
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