Histopathology of the Posterolateral Myocardium in a Responder to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

We present a 72-year-old man with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, who was in New York Heart Association class III and had left ventricular (LV) dyssynchrony on tissue Doppler imaging. Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) was performed for his heart failure, which improved to class I. Two years...

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Main Authors: Chiaki Obara, MD, Taka-aki Matsuyama, MD, Yuki Mikoshiba, MD, Naoei Isomura, MD, Kazuhiro Ashida, MD, Hiroshi Araki, MD, Masahiko Ochiai, MD
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2008-01-01
Series:Journal of Arrhythmia
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1880427608800166
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spelling doaj-1bb995f27f4e45c299b60ada3853d9d32020-11-25T00:10:43ZengWileyJournal of Arrhythmia1880-42762008-01-01242969810.1016/S1880-4276(08)80016-6Histopathology of the Posterolateral Myocardium in a Responder to Cardiac Resynchronization TherapyChiaki Obara, MD0Taka-aki Matsuyama, MD1Yuki Mikoshiba, MD2Naoei Isomura, MD3Kazuhiro Ashida, MD4Hiroshi Araki, MD5Masahiko Ochiai, MD6Division of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery, Showa University Northern Yokohama HospitalDepartment of Pathology, National Cardiovascular CenterDivision of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery, Showa University Northern Yokohama HospitalDivision of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery, Showa University Northern Yokohama HospitalDivision of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery, Showa University Northern Yokohama HospitalDivision of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery, Showa University Northern Yokohama HospitalDivision of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery, Showa University Northern Yokohama HospitalWe present a 72-year-old man with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, who was in New York Heart Association class III and had left ventricular (LV) dyssynchrony on tissue Doppler imaging. Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) was performed for his heart failure, which improved to class I. Two years later, ventricular arrhythmias recurred, resulting in death. The LV posterior vein containing a pacing lead showed half-circumferential fibrous thickening. The LV myocardium of this region was relatively well preserved, and interstitial fibrosis due to cardiomyopathy was mild. Absence of a massive fibrotic scar on the LV posterior wall and positioning of the pacing lead in the optimal coronary vein (a posterolateral vein) might have been positive factors determining this patient's response to CRT.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1880427608800166Cardiac resynchronization therapyPathologic findingCoronary vein pacingIdiopathic dilatedcardiomyopathy
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author Chiaki Obara, MD
Taka-aki Matsuyama, MD
Yuki Mikoshiba, MD
Naoei Isomura, MD
Kazuhiro Ashida, MD
Hiroshi Araki, MD
Masahiko Ochiai, MD
spellingShingle Chiaki Obara, MD
Taka-aki Matsuyama, MD
Yuki Mikoshiba, MD
Naoei Isomura, MD
Kazuhiro Ashida, MD
Hiroshi Araki, MD
Masahiko Ochiai, MD
Histopathology of the Posterolateral Myocardium in a Responder to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
Journal of Arrhythmia
Cardiac resynchronization therapy
Pathologic finding
Coronary vein pacing
Idiopathic dilated
cardiomyopathy
author_facet Chiaki Obara, MD
Taka-aki Matsuyama, MD
Yuki Mikoshiba, MD
Naoei Isomura, MD
Kazuhiro Ashida, MD
Hiroshi Araki, MD
Masahiko Ochiai, MD
author_sort Chiaki Obara, MD
title Histopathology of the Posterolateral Myocardium in a Responder to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
title_short Histopathology of the Posterolateral Myocardium in a Responder to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
title_full Histopathology of the Posterolateral Myocardium in a Responder to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
title_fullStr Histopathology of the Posterolateral Myocardium in a Responder to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Histopathology of the Posterolateral Myocardium in a Responder to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
title_sort histopathology of the posterolateral myocardium in a responder to cardiac resynchronization therapy
publisher Wiley
series Journal of Arrhythmia
issn 1880-4276
publishDate 2008-01-01
description We present a 72-year-old man with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, who was in New York Heart Association class III and had left ventricular (LV) dyssynchrony on tissue Doppler imaging. Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) was performed for his heart failure, which improved to class I. Two years later, ventricular arrhythmias recurred, resulting in death. The LV posterior vein containing a pacing lead showed half-circumferential fibrous thickening. The LV myocardium of this region was relatively well preserved, and interstitial fibrosis due to cardiomyopathy was mild. Absence of a massive fibrotic scar on the LV posterior wall and positioning of the pacing lead in the optimal coronary vein (a posterolateral vein) might have been positive factors determining this patient's response to CRT.
topic Cardiac resynchronization therapy
Pathologic finding
Coronary vein pacing
Idiopathic dilated
cardiomyopathy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1880427608800166
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