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Sex-Dependent QRS Guidelines for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Using Computer Model Predictions.


ABSTRACT: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an important treatment for heart failure. Low female enrollment in clinical trials means that current CRT guidelines may be biased toward males. However, females have higher response rates at lower QRS duration (QRSd) thresholds. Sex differences in the left ventricle (LV) size could provide an explanation for the improved female response at lower QRSd. We aimed to test if sex differences in CRT response at lower QRSd thresholds are explained by differences in LV size and hence predict sex-specific guidelines for CRT. We investigated the effect that LV size sex difference has on QRSd between male and females in 1093 healthy individuals and 50 CRT patients using electrophysiological computer models of the heart. Simulations on the healthy mean shape models show that LV size sex difference can account for 50-100% of the sex difference in baseline QRSd in healthy individuals. In the CRT patient cohort, model simulations predicted female-specific guidelines for CRT, which were 9-13 ms lower than current guidelines. Sex differences in the LV size are able to account for a significant proportion of the sex difference in QRSd and provide a mechanistic explanation for the sex difference in CRT response. Simulations accounting for the smaller LV size in female CRT patients predict 9-13 ms lower QRSd thresholds for female CRT guidelines.

SUBMITTER: Lee AWC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6990372 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sex-Dependent QRS Guidelines for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Using Computer Model Predictions.

Lee Angela W C AWC   O'Regan Declan P DP   Gould Justin J   Sidhu Baldeep B   Sieniewicz Benjamin B   Plank Gernot G   Warriner David R DR   Lamata Pablo P   Rinaldi Christopher A CA   Niederer Steven A SA  

Biophysical journal 20190828 12


Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an important treatment for heart failure. Low female enrollment in clinical trials means that current CRT guidelines may be biased toward males. However, females have higher response rates at lower QRS duration (QRSd) thresholds. Sex differences in the left ventricle (LV) size could provide an explanation for the improved female response at lower QRSd. We aimed to test if sex differences in CRT response at lower QRSd thresholds are explained by differen  ...[more]

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