Abstract
Conduction system pacing CSP) is an emerging therapy for resynchronization of patients with heart failure and wide QRS duration. It has been proposed to replace cardiac resynchronization therapy with biventricular pacing (CRT with BVP) mainly because of shortcoming of CRT with BVP including failure to implant coronary sinus leads and unsatisfactory response in certain subset of heart failure patients. The current evidence for CSP in heart failure patients with wide QRS duration is reviewed and the gap in evidence in supporting CSP to replace CRT with BVP is discussed.
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Chan Yat Sun Joseph, Will conduction system pacing replace biventricular pacing for treating heart failure in patients with wide QRS duration? Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology 2025;32(1) https://doi.org/10.55503/2790-6744.1549
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