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Left bundle branch pacing improved heart function in a 10-year-old child after a 3-month follow-up

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Date: 12 June 2020
Journal: EP Europace Journal , Volume 22 , Issue 8 , Pages 1234 - 1239
Authors: W. Ji , X. Chen , J. Shen , D. Zhu , Y. Chen , F. Li

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AbstractAims

As a physiological pacing strategy, left bundle branch pacing (LBBP) were used to correct left bundle branch block (LBBB), however, there is no relevant report in children. We aimed to evaluate the feasibility of LBBP in children.

Methods and results

Left bundle branch pacing was performed in a 10-year-old girl with a second-degree atrioventricular and LBBB. Under the guide of fluoroscopy, the pacing lead was deeply screwed into the interventricular septum to gain right bundle branch block (RBBB) pattern of paced QRS. Selective LBBP was achieved with a typical RBBB pattern of paced morphology and a discrete component between stimulus and ventricular activation in intracardiac electrogram and reached the standard of the stimulus to left ventricular activation time of 56 ms. At a 3-month follow-up, the LBBP acquired the reduction of left ventricular size and enhancement of left ventricular ejection fraction.

Conclusion

The application of LBBP in a child was first achieved with inspiring preliminary results. The LBBP can be carried out in children by cautiousness under the premise of strict grasp of indications.

About the contributors

Wei Ji

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Xueying Chen

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Jie Shen

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