Assessment of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Patients With Wide QRS and Non-specific Intraventricular Conduction Delay: a Randomized Trial (NICD-CRT)
Heart Failure
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Heart Failure focused on measuring Heart Failure with reduced ejection fraction (<35%), Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy, Non specific intraventricular conduction, Efficacy, Life expectancy expected to exceed one year with a good functional status, QRS morphology : NICD according to the AHA/ACCF/HRS Recommendations (non-LBBB and non-RBBB):, QRS duration > 130 ms
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria :
- Patients over 18 years' old
- NYHA class II to IV ambulatory
- QRS duration > 130 ms
- Patients with sinus rhythm
- LVEF < 35%
QRS morphology: NICD according to the AHA/ACCF/HRS Recommendations (non-LBBB and non-RBBB):
- Not broad notched or slurred R wave in leads I, aVL, V5 and V6;
- Presence of a Q wave in leads I, V5, V6;
- No rsr', rsR' or rSR' pattern in leads V1 or V2.
- Life expectancy expected to exceed one year with a good functional status
- Optimal pharmacological therapy of heart failure according to clinician
Non inclusion criteria :
- Inability to understand nor decline the study,
- Impaired mobility,
- Unable to fill out questionnaire independently,
- Patients with permanent atrial fibrillation,
- Pregnant women,
- Dependant adult,
- Patients minor,
- Life expectancy < 1 year due to other causes than HF.
Sites / Locations
- CHU Clermont-FerrandRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
CRT-D or CRT-P ON
CRT-D or CRT-P OFF
This is a pilot, prospective, controlled, two-parallel arm, randomized, double-blind design and multicentric clinical trial comparing a CRT-D or CRT-P ON group vs. CRT-D or CRT-P OFF group in HF with reduced ejection fraction patients with NICD.
This is a pilot, prospective, controlled, two-parallel arm, randomized, double-blind design and multicentric clinical trial comparing a CRT-D or CRT-P ON group vs. CRT-D or CRT-P OFF group in HF with reduced ejection fraction patients with NICD.