Determinants of LV dP/dtmax and QRS duration with different fusion strategies in cardiac resynchronisation therapy

HH Odland, T Holm, LO Gammelsrud… - Open …, 2021 - openheart.bmj.com
Background We designed this study to assess the acute effects of different fusion strategies
and left ventricular (LV) pre-excitation/post-excitation on LV dP/dtmax and QRS duration …

Cardiac resynchronization therapy when no lateral pacing option exists: vectorcardiographic guided non-lateral left ventricular lead placement predicts acute …

S Ross, HH Odland, A Aranda, T Edvardsen… - EP …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Aims A difficult cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) implantation scenario emerges
when no lateral pacing option exists. The aim of this study was to explore the effect of …

Contractility surrogates derived from three-dimensional lead motion analysis and prediction of acute haemodynamic response to CRT

S Ross, HH Odland, T Fischer, T Edvardsen… - Open …, 2018 - openheart.bmj.com
Background Patient-specific left ventricular (LV) lead optimisation strategies with immediate
feedback on cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) effectiveness are needed. The …

THE ACUTE RESPONSE TO CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY IS NOT RELATED TO LEFT VENTRICULAR LEAD POSITION OR ELECTRICAL …

S Ross, E Kongsgaard, T Edvardsen, T Haland… - Journal of the American …, 2015 - jacc.org
Background: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) reduces mortality and hospitalization
in heart failure patients with left bundle branch block. Studies have shown that left ventricular …

MYOCARDIAL CONTRACTILE RESERVE VERIFIED WITH DUAL CHAMBER RIGHT VENTRICULAR PACING PREDICTS RESPONSE TO CARDIAC …

S Ross, HH Odland, T Edvardsen… - Journal of the American …, 2017 - jacc.org
Background: Presence of myocardial contractile reserve in a failing heart has been
proposed as a key factor to CRT response and is a prerequisite to utilize increased preload …