The patterns of contraction and relaxation of the heart before and during left
ventricular or biventricular pacing are analyzed and displayed in real time mode
to assist physicians to screen patients for cardiac resynchronization therapy,
to set the optimal A-V or right ventricle to left ventricle interval delay, and
to select the site(s) of pacing that result in optimal cardiac performance. The
system includes an accelerometer sensor; a programmable pace maker, a computer
data analysis module, and may also include a 2D and 3D visual graphic display of
analytic results, i.e. a Ventricular Contraction Map. A feedback network provides
direction for optimal pacing leads placement. The method includes selecting a location
to place the leads of a cardiac pacing device, collecting seismocardiographic (SCG)
data corresponding to heart motion during paced beats of a patient's heart, determining
hemodynamic and electrophysiological parameters based on the SCG data, repeating
the preceding steps for another lead placement location, and selecting a lead placement
location that provides the best cardiac performance by comparing the calculated
hemodynamic and electrophysiological parameters for each different lead placement location.