Affiliation:
1. Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an China
2. Royal Brompton Hospital Imperial College London London United Kingdom
3. Department of Pediatric and Adult Congenital Cardiology Tokyo Women's Medical University Tokyo Japan
Abstract
Background
There are limited data about cardiac resynchronization therapy (
CRT
) in adult congenital heart disease. We aimed to assess early and late outcomes of
CRT
among patients with adult congenital heart disease.
Methods and Results
We retrospectively studied 54 patients with adult congenital heart disease (median age, 46 years; range, 18–73 years; 74% men) who received
CRT
implantation (biventricular paced >90%) between 2004 and 2017. Clinical and echocardiographic data were analyzed at baseline and early (mean±SD: 1.8±0.8 years) and late (4.7±0.8 years) follow‐up after
CRT
. Compared with baseline,
CRT
was associated with significant improvement at early follow‐up in New York Heart Association functional class,
QRS
duration, and cardiothoracic ratio (
P
<0.05 for all); improvement in New York Heart Association class was sustained at late follow‐up. Among patients with a systemic left ventricle (
LV
; n=39), there was significant increase in
LV
ejection fraction and reduction in
LV
end‐systolic volume at early and late follow‐up (
P
<0.05 for both). For patients with a systemic right ventricle (n=15), there was a significant early but not late reduction in systemic right ventricular basal and longitudinal diameters. Eleven patients died, and 2 had heart transplantation unrelated to systemic ventricular morphological characteristics. Thirty‐five patients (65%) responded positively to
CRT
, but only baseline
QRS
duration was predictive of a positive response.
Conclusions
CRT
results in sustained improvement in functional class, systemic
LV
size, and function. Patients with a systemic
LV
and prolonged
QRS
duration, independent of
QRS
morphological characteristics, were most likely to respond to
CRT
.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Cited by
20 articles.
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