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Myopotential Inhibition of Unipolar Pacing in Children
Authors:RICHARD E. MICHALIK  WILLIS H. WILLIAMS  CHARLES R. HATCHER  JR.
Affiliation:Henrietta Egleston Hospital for Children, Inc., Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, and The Emory Clinic, Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract:
Myopotential inhibition of unipolar demand pacing systems has been shown to be a frequent occurrence in adults with transvenous pacing systems in which the pulse generators are implanted adjacent to the pectoralis muscle. To evaluate this problem in children, most of whom have epimyocardial systems and abdominal wall generator implants, 50 patients underwent electrocardiographically monitored exercise and 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiograph monitoring. Patients' ages at the time of study ranged from less than one year to 18 years, and weights ranged from less than 5 kg to 63 kg. Sixteen different models of pulse generators from five manufacturers were involved. Pacing modes were VVI, DVI, AAI, VDD, and DDD. Forty-seven patients had epimyocardial systems. None of the patients was symptomatic as a result of myopotential inhibition. Only three patients (6%) had any evidence of myopotential inhibition and all three demonstrated this inhibition on both monitored exercise and ambulatory electrocardiograph. The inhibition was eliminated by reprogramming the sensitivity levels of the three generators without compromising R-wave sensing. Thirteen of the remaining 35 patients with multiprogrammable generators had induction of myopotential inhibition when exercised after temporary programming to maximal sensitivity settings. Myopotential inhibition of unipolar demand pacing appears to be less frequent and less problematic in the pediatric population, even though they are physically quite active. It is not clear whether this is a function of patient size or the abdominal wall position of the pulse generator.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Keywords:unipolar pacing    epimyocardial pacing    children    sensing abnormalities    multiprogrammable pacers    obdominal wall implants
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