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Short-term effects of cardiac resynchronization therapy on sleep-disordered breathing in patients with systolic heart failure

T Kara, M Novak, J Nykodym, KA Bybee, J Meluzin, M Orban, Z Novakova, J Lipoldova, DL Hayes, M Soucek, J Vitovec, VK Somers

. 2008 ; 134 (1) : 87-93.

Language English Country United States

Document type Clinical Trial

OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the short-term effect of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) on sleep apnea in patients with systolic heart failure. BACKGROUND: Sleep-disordered breathing is common in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction. METHODS: Twelve patients (mean [+/-SE] age, 59.6+/-7.8 years; mean left ventricular ejection fraction, 28.0+/-2.8%) with an implanted atrial-synchronized biventricular pacemaker for the treatment of left ventricular systolic dysfunction were selected and studied. Each subject underwent polysomnography on 3 consecutive nights with CRT on the first night, CRT off the second night, and CRT on the third night. Echocardiography was performed prior to each polysomnogram. RESULTS: The central sleep event index (ie, the number of central sleep apneas [CSAs] and hypopneas per hour of sleep) score was lower with CRT compared to that without CRT (mean central sleep event index score with CRT on, 6.9+/-1.7 events per hour of sleep; mean central sleep event index score with CRT off, 14.3+/-2.9 events per hour of sleep; mean central sleep event index score with CRT on, 8.1+/-1.5 events per hour of sleep; p<0.001). Similarly, the cumulative duration of central sleep events (the number of minutes per hour of sleep during CRT) was one half that observed without CRT (CRT on, 2.8+/-0.7 min per hour of sleep; CRT OFF 6.2+/-1.2 min per hour of sleep; CRT ON 3.1+/-0.7 min per hour of sleep; p<0.001). There was a significant correlation between mitral regurgitant volume and central sleep event index on all three nights (r>or=0.77; p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: CRT reduces CSA severity in the short term. This reduction correlated significantly with the CRT-mediated reduction of mitral regurgitation.

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