Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, Oregon, 97239, United States
NCT Number: NCT03850808
Several studies have confirmed the link between chronic RV apical pacing and the development of heart failure and LV systolic dysfunction in some patients 1,2. However, questions continue to remain unanswered in regard to the adverse effects of RV pacing such as the exact amount of RV pacing that is detrimental to cardiac function and which subsets of patients are most at risk for developing cardiac dysfunction from chronic RV pacing. Rates of permanent pacemaker implantation have been increased over the last twenty years with expanding indications to include permanent pacing after AV node ablation for the treatment of drug refractory atrial fibrillation and other atrial tachy-arrhythmias. The current standard of practice is to minimize RV pacing however in patients that have had an AV node ablation right ventricular pacing cannot be avoided therefore it is important to identify if this particular group of patients is at an increased risk for developing worsening cardiac function. The purpose of this study is to compare cardiac function over time between patients that have undergone AV node ablation versus patients that have had pacemaker implantation for AV node dysfunction.
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Observational
Portland, Oregon, 97239, United States
Study Design This is a retrospective chart review of patients that have undergone permanent pacemaker implantation by the electrophysiology group at Oregon Health and Sciences University Hospital during the period between 01/2003 and 01/2013 for chronic RV pacing after AV node ablation or for AV node dysfunction.
Goal The goal of this study is to determine if patients requiring RV pacing after AV nodal ablation are at increased risk for developing worsening cardiac function secondary to chronic RV pacing compared to patients requiring RV pacing for AV node dysfunction.
Specific Objectives
Methods
This is a retrospective chart review of patients that have undergone permanent pacemaker medical record system used at OHSU Hospital) with the help of an EPIC representative. If the patient was referred for permanent pacemaker or biventricular pacemaker implantation from a physician or medical group outside of OHSU records will be requested from that physician or medical group.
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
Patients who have undergone permanent pacemaker placement for AV node dysfunction.
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Exclusion criteria
retrospective--n/a
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Time frame: 3 month and 1 year followup, if available (this is a chart review)
This is a chart review to see if left ventricular systolic function changed after placement of a permanent pacemaker. Changed is defined as 10 percentage points of left ventricular ejection fraction.
Oregon Health and Science University
Other
The Incidence of Left Ventricular Dysfunction Following Pacemaker Placement: Differential Effects of Intrinsic AV Node Disease v. AV Node Ablation.
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