Pacing therapy in children.

BACKGROUND The importance of ventricular pacing site in pediatric pacemaker therapy has gradually become recognized. We reviewed our experience with a left ventricular (LV)-prioritized pacing strategy. METHODS AND RESULTS: Between 2000 and 2012, 60 patients underwent 76 permanent pacemaker implantations. Eight of the 29 reoperations involved ventricular lead repositioning for pacing-induced ventricular dysfunction. Freedom from ventricular lead failure was 96.3%, 86.8%, and 81.0% at 1, 3, and 5 years, respectively. The independent predictors of ventricular lead failure were age (P=0.026) and peak minimal energy threshold within 6 months (P=0.035). At the measured points, redo bipolar, steroid-eluting leads had significantly better pacing properties than did redo non-steroid-eluting, screw-in leads (P=0.0009-0.03). Ventricular lead repositioning was effective in the 5 patients with systemic LV pacing, whereas its efficacy was inconsistent in patients with single-ventricle or systemic right ventricular (RV) pacing. At a median follow-up of 59 months, the 28 patients with LV pacing had preserved ventricular function (LV fraction shortening, 0.34±0.09). CONCLUSIONS The outcome of this LV-prioritized pacing strategy in pediatric patients was excellent, demonstrating preserved ventricular function. Bipolar, steroid-eluting, epicardial pacing leads achieved good pacing properties, even in reoperation patients. In children with systemic LV and RV pacing-induced ventricular dysfunction, a conversion to LV apex pacing was an attractive alternative to cardiac resynchronization therapy.

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