Pacemaker-Mediated Programmable Hypertension Control Therapy
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2017-12-23
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BACKGROUND: Many patients requiring a pacemaker have persistent hypertension with systolic blood pressures above recommended levels. We evaluated a pacemaker-based Programmable Hypertension Control (PHC) therapy that uses a sequence of variably timed shorter and longer atrioventricular intervals. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients indicated for dual-chamber pacing with office systolic blood pressure (oSBP) >150 mm Hg despite stable medical therapy were implanted with a Moderato™ pulse generator that delivers PHC therapy. Patients were followed for 1 month (Run-In period) with conventional pacing; those with persistent oSBP >140 mm Hg were included in the study and had PHC therapy activated. The co-primary efficacy end points were changes in 24-hour ambulatory systolic blood pressure and oSBP between baseline and 3 months. Safety was assessed by tracking adverse events. Thirty-five patients met the initial inclusion criteria and underwent Moderato implantation. At 1 month, oSBP was <140 mm Hg in 7 patients who were excluded. PHC was activated in the remaining 27 patients with baseline office blood pressure 166±11/80±10 mm Hg despite an average of 3.2 antihypertensive medications. During the Run-In period, oSBP and 24-hour ambulatory systolic blood pressure decreased by 8±13 and 5±12 mm Hg (P<0.002), respectively. Compared with pre-PHC activation measurements, oSBP decreased by another 16±15 mm Hg and 24-hour ambulatory systolic blood pressure decreased by an additional 10±13 mm Hg (both P<0.01) at 3 months. No device-related serious adverse effects were noted. CONCLUSIONS: In pacemaker patients with persistent hypertension despite medical therapy, oSBP and 24-hour ambulatory systolic blood pressure are decreased by PHC therapy. Initial indications are that this therapy is a safe and promising therapy for such patients. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT02282033.
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AV Delay, Hypertension, Isolated Systolic Hypertension, Pacing
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Neuzil, P, Merkely, B, Erglis, A, Marinskis, G, de Groot, J R, Schmidinger, H, Rodriguez Venegas, M, Voskuil, M, Sturmberger, T, Petru, J, Jongejan, N, Aichinger, J, Kamzola, G, Aidietis, A, Gellér, L, Mraz, T, Osztheimer, I, Mika, Y, Evans, S, Burkhoff, D, Kuck, K H & BackBeat Study Investigators 2017, 'Pacemaker-Mediated Programmable Hypertension Control Therapy', Journal of the American Heart Association, vol. 6, no. 12. https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.117.006974