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Permanent His-bundle pacing: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis

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Permanent cardiac pacing of the His-bundle restores and retains normal electrical activation of the ventricles and improves left ventricular ejection fractions during follow-up.
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Aims Permanent cardiac pacing of the His-bundle restores and retains normal electrical activation of the ventricles. Data on His-bundle pacing (HBP) are largely limited to small single-centre reports, and clinical benefits and risks have not been systematically examined. We sought to systematically examine published studies of patients undergoing permanent HBP and quantify the benefits and risks of the therapy. Methods and results PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library were searched for full-text articles on permanent HBP. Clinical outcomes of interest included implant success rate, procedural and lead complications, pacing thresholds, QRS duration, and ejection fraction at follow-up, and mortality. Data were extracted and summarized. Where possible, meta-analysis of aggregate data was performed. Out of 2876 articles, 26 met the inclusion criteria representing 1438 patients with an implant attempt. Average age of patients was 73 years and 62.1% were implanted due to atrioventricular block. Overall average implant success rate was 84.8% and was higher with use of catheter-delivered systems (92.1%; P 3 months follow-up; although, pulse widths varied at testing. Average left ventricular ejection fractions (LVEFs) were 42.8% at baseline and 49.5% at follow-up. There were 43 complications observed in 907 patients across the 17 studies that reported safety information. Conclusion Among 26 articles of permanent HBP, the implant success rate averaged 84.8% and LVEF improved by an average of 5.9% during follow-up. Specific reporting of our clinical outcomes of interest varied widely, highlighting the need for uniform reporting in future HBP trials.

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2021 ESC Guidelines on cardiac pacing and cardiac resynchronization therapyDeveloped by the Task Force on cardiac pacing and cardiac resynchronization therapy of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) With the special contribution of the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)

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Prospective evaluation of feasibility and electrophysiologic and echocardiographic characteristics of left bundle branch area pacing

TL;DR: HBP and LBBAP may significantly increase the overall success of physiologic pacing and be feasible in a high percentage of patients with low thresholds during acute follow-up.
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Left Bundle Branch Pacing: JACC Review Topic of the Week.

TL;DR: The concept of pacing the conduction system distal to the His bundle to bypass the region of conduction block was proposed and the procedural feasibility of left bundle branch pacing was demonstrated.
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Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: the PRISMA Statement.

TL;DR: The QUOROM Statement (QUality Of Reporting Of Meta-analyses) as mentioned in this paper was developed to address the suboptimal reporting of systematic reviews and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
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Permanent, Direct His-Bundle Pacing A Novel Approach to Cardiac Pacing in Patients With Normal His-Purkinje Activation

TL;DR: Permanent DHBP is feasible in select patients who have chronic atrial fibrillation and dilated cardiomyopathy and results in a reduction of left ventricular dimensions and improved cardiac function.
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His-bundle pacing versus biventricular pacing in cardiac resynchronization therapy patients: A crossover design comparison.

TL;DR: In this crossover comparison between HBP and BiVP, HBP was found to effect an equivalent CRT response, suggesting this approach may be feasible in more patients with left bundle branch block than previously assumed.
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