Influence of automatic frequent pace-timing adjustments on effective left ventricular pacing during cardiac resynchronization therapy
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) requires effective left ventricular (LV) pacing (i.e. sufficient energy and appropriate timing to capture). The AdaptivCRT™ (aCRT) algorithm serves to maintain ventricular fusion during LV or biventricular pacing. This function was tested by comparing the morphological consistency of ventricular depolarizations and percentage effective LV pacing in CRT patients randomized to aCRT vs. echo-optimization.
Continuous recordings (≥20 h) of unipolar LV electrograms from aCRT (
AdaptivCRT™ significantly increased effective LV pacing over echo-optimized CRT.


