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Heart rate distribution in paced and non-paced patients with severe recurrent reflex syncope and tilt-induced asystole: Findings from the BIOSync CLS study

Authors :
Daniele Giacopelli
Alessio Gargaro
Vincenzo Russo
Marco Zardini
Jérôme Taieb
Ignasi Anguera
Gerardo Nigro
Ermenegildo De Ruvo
Frederik J. de Lange
Michele Brignole
Russo, Vincenzo
Anguera, Ignasi
de Lange, Frederik J
De Ruvo, Ermenegildo
Taieb, Jérôme
Zardini, Marco
Nigro, Gerardo
Giacopelli, Daniele
Gargaro, Alessio
Brignole, Michele
Cardiology
ACS - Heart failure & arrhythmias
Source :
Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, International journal of cardiology, 335, 52-54. Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background Undiagnosed sinus or atrioventricular node dysfunction may bias estimation of the real efficacy of cardiac pacing in preventing vasovagal reflex syncope. We assessed this hypothesis in the BIOSync CLS trial which showed that dual-chamber pacing with closed loop stimulation (CLS) remarkably reduced recurrences of syncope. Methods and results In the study patients aged 40 years or older with ≥2 episodes of loss of consciousness in the last year and an asystolic response to Tilt-Table test were randomized to pacing ON (DDD-CLS mode) or pacing OFF (ODO mode). We utilized the available pacemaker diagnostic data in a total of 103 patients (52 pacing ON, 51 pacing OFF) to generate cumulative distribution charts for heart rate (HR) and percentage of pacing. At 12 months, we did not find evidence of suspected sinus or atrioventricular node dysfunction. Beats were similarly distributed between groups (p = 0.96), with an average HR of 76 ± 8 bpm (pacing ON) versus 77 ± 7 bpm (pacing OFF). In the active group, the median percentage of atrial and ventricular pacing was 47% and 0%, respectively. Intolerance to high pacing rates was reported in only one patient (1.6%) and was easily resolved by reprogramming the maximum CLS pacing rate. Conclusions We did not find evidence of suspected sinus or atrioventricular node dysfunction in the BIOSync CLS patients. The benefit of pacing should be ascribed to pacing prevention of pure vasovagal episodes. CLS algorithm modulated pacing rates over a wide frequency range, consistently competing with sinus node.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01675273
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, International journal of cardiology, 335, 52-54. Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6b4e0f58afcdbd2886153dbe8053d532