Effect of right ventricular pacing site on QRS Width

2011 
To assess the effect of various right ventricular pacing sites on QRS duration, we enrolled 50 patients (mean age, 64 ± 13 years; 36 men); 16 had bradycardia and 34 had tachycardia. The right ventricle was arbitrarily divided into 5 sections: high and low right ventricular outflow tract, mid septum, low septum, and apex. Right ventricular pacing was performed using an electrode catheter at each of the 5 sites. QRS duration was 162 ± 20 ms during high right ventricular outflow tract pacing, 143 ± 17 ms during low right ventricular outflow tract pacing, 151 ± 20 ms during mid-septal pacing, 163 ± 16 ms during low-septal pacing, and 167 ± 18 ms during apical pacing. Paced QRS duration was shorter during low right ventricular outflow tract and mid-septal pacing compared to apical pacing in 34 patients. There was a difference of 10 ms or less in the paced QRS duration between these pacing sites in the other 16 patients. QRS duration was shortest when the septum was paced in the right ventricle. However, QRS du...
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