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Conduction System Pacing (CSP)

Conduction System Pacing

Conduction system pacing (CSP) is a cardiac pacing strategy that directly stimulates the heart’s native electrical conduction pathways, aiming to produce a more physiologic ventricular activation than traditional right ventricular (RV) pacing

What it means

Instead of pacing the RV apex or septum, CSP targets:

  • His bundle pacing (HBP)
  • Left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP)

Types of conduction system pacing

Bundle Pacing (HBP)

  • Lead is placed at the His bundle
  • Produces the most physiologic activation possible
  • Can correct some bundle branch blocks

Limitations

  • Higher pacing thresholds
  • Lead fixation can be challenging
  • Thresholds may rise over time

Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing (LBBAP)

  • Lead is screwed deep into the interventricular septum to capture the left bundle or nearby fibers
  • Increasingly favored in practice

Advantages

  • Lower and more stable thresholds than HBP
  • High success rates
  • Can resynchronize ventricles effectively, even in LBBB

Why CSP is important

Common indications

CSP vs traditional CRT

Current status:

Feature CSP Biventricular CRT
Physiologic activation Very high Moderate
Lead complexity Single ventricular lead Multiple leads
Coronary sinus dependence No Yes
Evidence base Growing Extensive

Dr. Avinash Verma is a senior Cardiac Electrophysiologist and Director of the BLK Max Heart Institute, specializing in advanced, minimally invasive treatment of heart rhythm disorders with personalized patient care.

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