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Potential for leadless left bundle branch pacing for cardiac resynchronization: a case report

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Introduction: Left bundle branch pacing is a recently described form of conduction system pacing which can correct left-bundle branch block and deliver cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). The WiSE-CRT system delivers leadless endocardial pacing and can improve symptoms and left ventricular remodelling in CRT non-responders. Case Report: We describe the case of a 57 year old male who underwent implantation of the WiSE-CRT system after failed conventional CRT. Pacing the left bundle during implant achieved superior electrical resynchronization and equivalent hemodynamic response compared to pacing the lateral wall. Conclusion: This case demonstrates the potential for leadless left bundle branch pacing.
Title: Potential for leadless left bundle branch pacing for cardiac resynchronization: a case report
Description:
Introduction: Left bundle branch pacing is a recently described form of conduction system pacing which can correct left-bundle branch block and deliver cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT).
The WiSE-CRT system delivers leadless endocardial pacing and can improve symptoms and left ventricular remodelling in CRT non-responders.
Case Report: We describe the case of a 57 year old male who underwent implantation of the WiSE-CRT system after failed conventional CRT.
Pacing the left bundle during implant achieved superior electrical resynchronization and equivalent hemodynamic response compared to pacing the lateral wall.
Conclusion: This case demonstrates the potential for leadless left bundle branch pacing.

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