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Investigation of the Bnp Level Changes in Blood Stream in Different Modes and Lead Locations after Pacemaker Implementation

As has been proven, increase of mechanical strain could result in an increase of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) in the blood stream of implanted patient pacemakers. We measured the BNP concentration in blood due to different mode and lead implantation location of pacemaker in the time period of 3 m...

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Autores principales: Dehnavi, Alireza Mehri, Fakhrpour, Afshin, Tavakoli, Mohamad Bagher, Nikoo, Mohamad Hossein
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3592503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23492826
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author Dehnavi, Alireza Mehri
Fakhrpour, Afshin
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Nikoo, Mohamad Hossein
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description As has been proven, increase of mechanical strain could result in an increase of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) in the blood stream of implanted patient pacemakers. We measured the BNP concentration in blood due to different mode and lead implantation location of pacemaker in the time period of 3 months. The aim of this study was to investigate the changing trend of BNP level after pacemaker implantation. One hundred and three pacemaker implanted patients were monitored. Patients were in the age span of 54±12 years, including 48 men and 55 women. A group of 44 were programmed in Dual Chamber Rate Adaptive (DDDR) Pacemaker mode and a group of 59 were programmed in Ventricular Rate Modulated Pacing (VVIR) mode by the recommendation of the cardiologist. Between these two groups, the pacing levels of pacemakers was divided to under and above 50%. Some of these pacemaker leads were located at the apex of the right ventricle and the others were located in the septum wall in the right ventricle. To evaluate BNP changes during a period of 3 months, the BNPs were measured in pg/ml within 24 h of implantation (BNP1) and after 3 months (BNP2). For different classes of pacemaker implantations, the ratio of final measurement (BNP2) is divided to after implantation measurements (BNP1). Results showed that in VVIR mode, the ratio is 1.54±0.3 and in DDDR mode, the ratio is 0.38±0.17, with acceptable standard error means (<0.04). Also, comparisons are made for lead location at two modes of DDDR and VVIR separately. In the DDDR mode, the ratio for apex location is 0.49±0.12 and for septum location is 0.22±0.34, with acceptable standard error means (<0.02). In the VVIR mode, the ratio for apex location is 1.71±0.27 and for septum location is 1.28±0.09, with acceptable standard error means (<0.04). Therefore, BNP decrease in DDDR mode is more than in VVIR mode programming. In both cases of DDDR and VVIR modes, the septum location of the leads would result in a greater decrease of BNP.
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spelling pubmed-35925032013-03-14 Investigation of the Bnp Level Changes in Blood Stream in Different Modes and Lead Locations after Pacemaker Implementation Dehnavi, Alireza Mehri Fakhrpour, Afshin Tavakoli, Mohamad Bagher Nikoo, Mohamad Hossein J Med Signals Sens Original Article As has been proven, increase of mechanical strain could result in an increase of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) in the blood stream of implanted patient pacemakers. We measured the BNP concentration in blood due to different mode and lead implantation location of pacemaker in the time period of 3 months. The aim of this study was to investigate the changing trend of BNP level after pacemaker implantation. One hundred and three pacemaker implanted patients were monitored. Patients were in the age span of 54±12 years, including 48 men and 55 women. A group of 44 were programmed in Dual Chamber Rate Adaptive (DDDR) Pacemaker mode and a group of 59 were programmed in Ventricular Rate Modulated Pacing (VVIR) mode by the recommendation of the cardiologist. Between these two groups, the pacing levels of pacemakers was divided to under and above 50%. Some of these pacemaker leads were located at the apex of the right ventricle and the others were located in the septum wall in the right ventricle. To evaluate BNP changes during a period of 3 months, the BNPs were measured in pg/ml within 24 h of implantation (BNP1) and after 3 months (BNP2). For different classes of pacemaker implantations, the ratio of final measurement (BNP2) is divided to after implantation measurements (BNP1). Results showed that in VVIR mode, the ratio is 1.54±0.3 and in DDDR mode, the ratio is 0.38±0.17, with acceptable standard error means (<0.04). Also, comparisons are made for lead location at two modes of DDDR and VVIR separately. In the DDDR mode, the ratio for apex location is 0.49±0.12 and for septum location is 0.22±0.34, with acceptable standard error means (<0.02). In the VVIR mode, the ratio for apex location is 1.71±0.27 and for septum location is 1.28±0.09, with acceptable standard error means (<0.04). Therefore, BNP decrease in DDDR mode is more than in VVIR mode programming. In both cases of DDDR and VVIR modes, the septum location of the leads would result in a greater decrease of BNP. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3592503/ /pubmed/23492826 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Medical Signals and Sensors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tavakoli, Mohamad Bagher
Nikoo, Mohamad Hossein
Investigation of the Bnp Level Changes in Blood Stream in Different Modes and Lead Locations after Pacemaker Implementation
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title_short Investigation of the Bnp Level Changes in Blood Stream in Different Modes and Lead Locations after Pacemaker Implementation
title_sort investigation of the bnp level changes in blood stream in different modes and lead locations after pacemaker implementation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3592503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23492826
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