Abstract

Background The aim of this study was to evaluate whether a change of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) depending on percentage of right ventricular pacing is found in a real-life setting of a pacemaker clinic.Methods and results 269 patients with either a pacemaker or an ICD and who are regularly followed at the pacemaker clinic of the Luzerner Kantonsspital participated in the study. We tested whether LVEF measured by echocardiography between the fi rst measurement at the time of the pacemaker implantation and the last measurement at the time of the last pacemaker control is dependent on the extent of ventricular pacing. Mean follow-up was 3.9 ± 2.9 years. Mean LVEF most signifi cantly decreased in the group of patients with baseline LVEF ≥ 45% and an extent of right ventricular pacing ≥ 66% (from 57.6 ± 7.2% to 53.1 ± 10.2%, P< 0.001). In patients with an extent of right ventricular pacing < 66% no decrease of LVEF was observed. Analysis of variance showed that LVEF decrease between the fi rst measurement at the time of the pacemaker implantation and the last measurement at the time of the last pacemaker control was dependent on the extent of right ventricular pacing, even if other factors such as age, gender and previous myocardial infarction are incorporated in the analysis.Conclusion In a real-life population of a pacemaker clinic right ventricular pacing was associated with a decrease in LVEF.

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