Progress in Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy and Optimisation.

Zaki Akhtar, Mark M Gallagher, Christos Kontogiannis, Lisa W M Leung, Michael Spartalis, Fadi Jouhra, Manav Sohal, Nesan Shanmugam

Journal of cardiovascular development and disease(2023)

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Abstract
Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) has become the cornerstone of heart failure (HF) treatment. Despite the obvious benefit from this therapy, an estimated 30% of CRT patients do not respond ("non-responders"). The cause of "non-response" is multi-factorial and includes suboptimal device settings. To optimise CRT settings, echocardiography has been considered the gold standard but has limitations: it is user dependent and consumes time and resources. CRT proprietary algorithms have been developed to perform device optimisation efficiently and with limited resources. In this review, we discuss CRT optimisation including the various adopted proprietary algorithms and conduction system pacing.
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cardiac resynchronisation therapy
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