Complications in Dual Chamber Pacing: A Six-Year Experience |
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Authors: | ANDREAS MARKEWITZ WOLFGANG HEMMER CHRISTIAN WEINHOLD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cardiac Surgery, University of Munich-Grosshadern, Bavaria, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | In a six-year period (1980–1985), 345 dual chamber pacing systems were implanted in our hospital. Intraoperative complications were rare (n = 5/345 = 1.4%). 25 patients (7%) have died, 11 (3%) were lost follow-up. A total of 39 patients (13%) showed minor problems, which could be overcome by reprogramming. Another 48 complications (15%) required reoperation. Nearly 70% of those reoperations (n = 31/48) were caused by a malfunction of the atrial lead. This high complication rate of 9% related to all implanted atrial leads could be reduced in the last three years to 2%. We could maintain a dual chamber stimulation mode (DDD, DDI, DVI, VDD) in 396 patients (99%). We conclude that improvements in lead design, pulse generator's programmability, and surgical experience have reduced complication rates to acceptable low values. Meanwhile, dual chamber pacing con be considered as safe as single chamber pacemaker therapy. |
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Keywords: | DDD pacing complications |
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