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Ventricular Pacing in Children
Authors:ARTHUR B. SIMON  MACDONALD DICK II    AARON M. STERN  DOUGLAS M. BEHRENDT  HERBERT SLOAN
Affiliation:Sections of Pediatric Cardiology and Thoracic Surgery, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, and the Division of Cardiology and the Departments of Pediatrics, Surgery and Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Abstract:
Ventricular pacing in children. Ventricular pacing was performed in forty-one children ranging from one day to twenty years of age (median age = 10). Weight of the recipient at implant ranged from 2 kg. to 86 kg. Indications included presyncope, syncope, dyspnea on exertion, congestive heart failure, postoperative infra-Hisian heart block, and inadequate cardiac rate during pharmacotherapy. Four patients died during follow-up, but no deaths were attributable to pacemaker management. In contrast, 66% of the patients required more than one pacemaker related-operative procedure, and 43% of leads implanted failed by 48 hours. Indications for permanent cardiac pacing in this population at this time are symptomatic congenital AV block, symptomatic sinus node disease, and AV block in the postoperative period. Technological developments which might reduce complications seen in this population and electrophysiologic techniques which may better define indications for pacing in children are also reviewed.
Keywords:ventricular pacing    congenital AV block    sinus node disease    postoperative AV block
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