传导系统起搏恢复左束支传导阻滞性心肌病心功能1例。

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jing Wang, Bing Han, Xiaojuan Wang, Zixian Chen, Wenqiang Li
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背景左束支阻滞(LBBB)并不少见。在某些情况下,LBBB患者表现出心功能恶化,最终在没有其他病因的情况下发展为类似心肌病的临床表型,这种情况被称为左束支阻滞性心肌病(LIC)。我们报告一例57岁女性,在新发LBBB发病1年后发展为LIC。经传导系统起搏(CSP)后,她的心功能完全恢复。病例报告一名57岁女性,1年前心电图和心功能正常。在发生LBBB后,她经历了进行性呼吸困难和随后一年的运动耐受性降低,在此期间,她的左心室射血分数(LVEF)从55%下降到31%。全面的诊断检查显示室间隔机械不同步,排除缺血性或结构性病因,这与LIC一致。启动了指导方针导向的药物治疗;然而,治疗6个月后,她的症状持续存在。采用CSP进行心脏再同步化治疗后,患者的LVEF在6个月时改善至54%,在30个月时进一步增加至56%,接近正常化。结论:llic是最近发现的一种疾病,LBBB患者出现左心室功能障碍和机械非同步化,没有其他病因。新出现的证据表明,CSP可以有效地纠正与LBBB相关的电不同步。我们报告了一例在症状出现一年内被诊断为LIC的患者,他在接受CSP治疗后表现出显著的改善。这个病例强调了早期诊断和及时干预的重要性。
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Restoration of Cardiac Function in Left Bundle Branch Block-Induced Cardiomyopathy via Conduction System Pacing: A Case Report.

BACKGROUND Left bundle branch block (LBBB) is not uncommon. In certain cases, patients with LBBB exhibit a deterioration of cardiac function, ultimately progressing to a clinical phenotype resembling cardiomyopathy in the absence of an alternative etiology, a condition referred to as left bundle branch block-induced cardiomyopathy (LIC). We present a case of a 57-year-old woman who developed LIC 1 year after the onset of new LBBB. Following conduction system pacing (CSP), her cardiac function was completely restored. CASE REPORT A 57-year-old woman presented with normal electrocardiograms (ECGs) and heart function 1 year prior. After developing LBBB, she experienced progressive dyspnea and reduced exercise tolerance over the subsequent year, during which her left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) declined from 55% to 31%. A comprehensive diagnostic workup revealed interventricular mechanical dyssynchrony and excluded ischemic or structural etiologies, which is consistent with LIC. Guideline-directed medical therapy was initiated; however, her symptoms persisted after 6 months of therapy. Following CSP for cardiac resynchronization therapy, the patient's LVEF improved to 54% at 6 months and further increased to 56% at 30 months, approaching normalization. CONCLUSIONS LIC is a recently identified condition wherein patients with LBBB experience left ventricular dysfunction and mechanical dyssynchrony without an alternative etiology. Emerging evidence indicates that CSP may effectively correct the electrical dyssynchrony associated with LBBB. We present a case of a patient diagnosed with LIC within 1 year of symptom onset, who exhibited significant improvement following CSP treatment. This case highlights the critical importance of early diagnosis and timely intervention.

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American Journal of Case Reports
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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