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This study describes a single center experience with the use of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in a difficult patient population, including single systemic right ventricles (RVs), subpulmonary RVs, and left ventricles (LVs) with right bundle branch block (RBBB). CRT remains challenging in the congenital heart disease population. Consecutive patients undergoing resynchronization of single RVs, subpulmonary RVs, or LVs in the setting of RBBB were identified between 2016 and 2019. Patients who had CRT performed for complete heart block or had <3 months of follow-up were excluded. Patients underwent pre-procedural advanced imaging by echocardiogram, computed tomography, or cardiac magnetic resonance to assess ventricular function and synchrony; intraoperative mapping was performed to identify optimal lead placement. All patients undergoing resynchronization presented with at least moderate systolic ventricular dysfunction in the setting of intrinsic atrioventricular nodal conduction and RBBB. Seven patients were identified. Two patients underwent CRT of a single RV, 3 with subpulmonary RVs and 2 with systemic LVs. The median age at CRT was 5 years (range 0.6 to 48 years). The median follow-up was 9 months (range 3 to 18 months). The median baseline QRS duration was 180 ms (range 115 to 260ms). Post-CRT, the QRS duration decreased by a median of 34% (range 19% to 38%). All patients had improvement in their systolic ventricular function. Targeted resynchronization in systemic and subpulmonary RVs can be used to improve ventricular function and heart failure in the congenital heart disease population. Similar techniques can be applied to successfully treat patients with LV dysfunction and RBBB and improve their long-term outcomes. Copyright © 2020 American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Douglas Y Mah, Edward T O'Leary, David M Harrild, Diego Porras, Michelle Gurvitz, Gerald Marx, Rahul H Rathod, Francis Fynn-Thompson. Resynchronizing Right and Left Ventricles With Right Bundle Branch Block in the Congenital Heart Disease Population. JACC. Clinical electrophysiology. 2020 Dec;6(14):1762-1772

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PMID: 33357572

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