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The Role of Concomitant Arrhythmia Surgery in Patients Undergoing Repair of Congenital Heart Disease
Authors:BARBARA J DEAL  MD  CONSTANTINE MAVROUDIS  MD    CARL L BACKER  MD  
Institution:From the Division of Cardiology;, and Division of Cardiovascular–Thoracic Surgery, Children's Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois
Abstract:Long-term survival after repair of complex congenital heart lesions is associated with the late development of arrhythmias as well as residual hemodynamic abnormalities. Understanding arrhythmias as electromechanical problems provides the basis for surgical intervention to correct the arrhythmia as well as anatomical disturbances. Operative techniques are highly effective in treating atrial reentry tachycardia and atrial fibrillation. Surgery for ventricular tachycardia is less effective: the arrhythmia may be reduced by improving hemodynamics, but a defibrillator may be required. Integration of device therapy into surgery may improve outcomes by preventing bradycardia as a precursor to tachycardia, and optimizing ventricular synchrony.
Keywords:atrial fibrillation                        atrial reentry tachycardia                        arrhythmia                        arrhythmia surgery                        ventricular tachycardia                        device therapy                        congenital heart disease
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