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Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients with Sick Sinus Syndrome: A Comparison of Clinical Aspects Among Unpaced, Ventricular Inhibited Paced, and Physiologically Paced Groups
Authors:YASUYUKI SASAKI  MASAHIRO SHIMOTORI  KUNIO AKAHANE  HIROAKI YONEKURA  KEN HIRANO  RYOHEI ENDOH  SEIICHI KOIKE  SIGEYUKI KAWA  SEIICHI FURUTA  TATSUJI HOMMA
Affiliation:Second Department of Internal Medicine, Shinshu University School of Medicine;Research and Laboratory Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases, Shinshu University School of Medicine
Abstract:To analyze the prognosis of the sick sinus syndrome (SSS), we compared the clinical aspects among unpaced, ventricular paced, and physiologically paced patients who were followed over a long period. Unpaced intrinsic SSS was not always progressive and patients did not necessarily require permanent pacing. The incidence of concomitant AV conduction disturbance was 65.6% before pharmacologic autonomic block, (PAB), but this was significantly reduced to 31.7% after PAB. Follow-up study of the physiologically paced groups revealed no development of either new or more than second degree AVB. The VVI group had significantly more complications (68%) than the physiologically paced groups, mainly chronic atrial fibrillation (36%) and thromboembolism (20%). In addition, cardiothoracic ratio (CTR) in the VVI group was significantly greater compared with that in the physiologic groups. Nine deaths occurred during the follow-up period in the pacing groups, including six with VVI and three with physiologic pacing. In the VVI pacing group, heart failure and thromboembolism were most commonly the causes of death, while in the physiologic pacing groups, the causes of death were noncardiac. Although the survival rate in the ventricular paced group was not significantly different from that in the physiologic pacing groups, cardiac deaths were fewer in the latter group. Considering our clinical data, the decision to use ventricular pacing needs to be carefully weighed in patients with sick sinus syndrome, and physiologic pacing is more highly recommended. (PACE, Vol. 11. November 1988)
Keywords:sick sinus syndrome    long-term follow-up    concomitant conduction disturbance    physiologic pacing    ventricular demand pacing    complications after implantation
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