Left bundle branch pacing with and without anodal capture: impact on ventricular activation pattern and acute haemodynamics
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Left bundle branch pacing (LBBP) can deliver physiological left ventricular activation, but typically at the cost of delayed right ventricular (RV) activation. Right ventricular activation can be advanced through anodal capture, but there is uncertainty regarding the mechanism by which this is achieved, and it is not known whether this produces haemodynamic benefit.
We recruited patients with LBBP leads in whom anodal capture eliminated the terminal
Left bundle branch pacing with anodal capture advances RV activation by stimulating the RV septal myocardium. However, this requires higher outputs and does not improve acute haemodynamics. Aiming for anodal capture may therefore not be necessary.
Contributors

Nadine Ali
Author

Khulat Saqi
Author

Ahran D Arnold
Author
Imperial College London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Alejandra A Miyazawa
Author

Daniel Keene
Author

Ji-Jian Chow
Author

Ian Little
Author

Nicholas S Peters
Author

Prapa Kanagaratnam
Author

Norman Qureshi
Author

Fu Siong Ng
Author
Imperial College London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Nick W F Linton
Author

David C Lefroy
Author

Darrel P Francis
Author

Phang Boon Lim
Author

Mark A Tanner
Author
University Hospitals Sussex Chichester , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Amal Muthumala
Author

Girija Agarwal
Author

Matthew J Shun-Shin
Author

Graham D Cole
Author

Zachary I Whinnett
Author
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