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Cardiomyopathy Induced by Artificial Cardiac Pacing: To Whom, When, Why, and How? Insights on Heart Failure Development

Coordinated and harmonic (synchronous) ventricular electrical activation is essential for better left ventricular systolic function. Intraventricular conduction abnormalities, such as left bundle branch block due to artificial cardiac pacing, lead to electromechanical “dyssynchronopathy” with delete...

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Autores principales: Ferrari, Andres Di Leoni, Oliveira, Eduardo Bartholomay, Tagliari, Ana Paula, Kochi, Adriano Nunes, Beuren, Thaís Mariel Andara, Cabral, Gustavo Chiari, Ferreira, Flávio Vinicius Costa, Danzmann, Luiz Cláudio
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10069249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36459472
http://dx.doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2021-0629
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author Ferrari, Andres Di Leoni
Oliveira, Eduardo Bartholomay
Tagliari, Ana Paula
Kochi, Adriano Nunes
Beuren, Thaís Mariel Andara
Cabral, Gustavo Chiari
Ferreira, Flávio Vinicius Costa
Danzmann, Luiz Cláudio
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Oliveira, Eduardo Bartholomay
Tagliari, Ana Paula
Kochi, Adriano Nunes
Beuren, Thaís Mariel Andara
Cabral, Gustavo Chiari
Ferreira, Flávio Vinicius Costa
Danzmann, Luiz Cláudio
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description Coordinated and harmonic (synchronous) ventricular electrical activation is essential for better left ventricular systolic function. Intraventricular conduction abnormalities, such as left bundle branch block due to artificial cardiac pacing, lead to electromechanical “dyssynchronopathy” with deleterious structural and clinical consequences. The aim of this review was to describe and improve the understanding of all the processes connecting the several mechanisms involved in the development of artificially induced ventricular dyssynchrony by cardiac pacing, most known as pacing-induced cardiomyopathy (PiCM). The chronic effect of abnormal impulse conduction and nonphysiological ectopic activation by artificial cardiac pacing is suspected to affect metabolism and myocardial perfusion, triggering regional differences in the activation/contraction processes that cause electrical and structural remodeling due to damage, inflammation, and fibrosis of the cardiac tissue. The effect of artificial cardiac pacing on ventricular function and structure can be multifactorial, and biological factors underlying PiCM could affect the time and probability of developing the condition. PiCM has not been included in the traditional classification of cardiomyopathies, which can hinder detection. This article reviews the available evidence for pacing-induced cardiovascular disease, the current understanding of its pathophysiology, and reinforces the adverse effects of right ventricular pacing, especially right ventricular pacing burden (commonly measured in percentage) and its repercussion on ventricular contraction (reflected by the impact on left ventricular systolic function). These effects might be the main defining criteria and determining mechanisms of the pathophysiology and the clinical repercussion seen on patients.
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spelling pubmed-100692492023-04-04 Cardiomyopathy Induced by Artificial Cardiac Pacing: To Whom, When, Why, and How? Insights on Heart Failure Development Ferrari, Andres Di Leoni Oliveira, Eduardo Bartholomay Tagliari, Ana Paula Kochi, Adriano Nunes Beuren, Thaís Mariel Andara Cabral, Gustavo Chiari Ferreira, Flávio Vinicius Costa Danzmann, Luiz Cláudio Braz J Cardiovasc Surg Review Article Coordinated and harmonic (synchronous) ventricular electrical activation is essential for better left ventricular systolic function. Intraventricular conduction abnormalities, such as left bundle branch block due to artificial cardiac pacing, lead to electromechanical “dyssynchronopathy” with deleterious structural and clinical consequences. The aim of this review was to describe and improve the understanding of all the processes connecting the several mechanisms involved in the development of artificially induced ventricular dyssynchrony by cardiac pacing, most known as pacing-induced cardiomyopathy (PiCM). The chronic effect of abnormal impulse conduction and nonphysiological ectopic activation by artificial cardiac pacing is suspected to affect metabolism and myocardial perfusion, triggering regional differences in the activation/contraction processes that cause electrical and structural remodeling due to damage, inflammation, and fibrosis of the cardiac tissue. The effect of artificial cardiac pacing on ventricular function and structure can be multifactorial, and biological factors underlying PiCM could affect the time and probability of developing the condition. PiCM has not been included in the traditional classification of cardiomyopathies, which can hinder detection. This article reviews the available evidence for pacing-induced cardiovascular disease, the current understanding of its pathophysiology, and reinforces the adverse effects of right ventricular pacing, especially right ventricular pacing burden (commonly measured in percentage) and its repercussion on ventricular contraction (reflected by the impact on left ventricular systolic function). These effects might be the main defining criteria and determining mechanisms of the pathophysiology and the clinical repercussion seen on patients. Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10069249/ /pubmed/36459472 http://dx.doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2021-0629 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ferrari, Andres Di Leoni
Oliveira, Eduardo Bartholomay
Tagliari, Ana Paula
Kochi, Adriano Nunes
Beuren, Thaís Mariel Andara
Cabral, Gustavo Chiari
Ferreira, Flávio Vinicius Costa
Danzmann, Luiz Cláudio
Cardiomyopathy Induced by Artificial Cardiac Pacing: To Whom, When, Why, and How? Insights on Heart Failure Development
title Cardiomyopathy Induced by Artificial Cardiac Pacing: To Whom, When, Why, and How? Insights on Heart Failure Development
title_full Cardiomyopathy Induced by Artificial Cardiac Pacing: To Whom, When, Why, and How? Insights on Heart Failure Development
title_fullStr Cardiomyopathy Induced by Artificial Cardiac Pacing: To Whom, When, Why, and How? Insights on Heart Failure Development
title_full_unstemmed Cardiomyopathy Induced by Artificial Cardiac Pacing: To Whom, When, Why, and How? Insights on Heart Failure Development
title_short Cardiomyopathy Induced by Artificial Cardiac Pacing: To Whom, When, Why, and How? Insights on Heart Failure Development
title_sort cardiomyopathy induced by artificial cardiac pacing: to whom, when, why, and how? insights on heart failure development
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10069249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36459472
http://dx.doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2021-0629
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