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Permanent Cardiac Pacing After Open Heart Surgery: Congenital Heart Disease
Authors:BERNARD S. GOLDMAN  WILLIAM G. WILLIAMS  TALLY HILL  R.N.  PETER S. HESSLEIN  PETER R. McLAUGHLIN    GEORGE A. TRUSLER  RONALD J. BAIRD
Affiliation:Departments of Cardiovascular Surgery and Cardiology at The Toronto General Hospital and The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:A retrospective review of 6,004 patients who underwent open repair of congenital heart defects revealed that 132 patients (2.2%) required permanent cardiac pacing postoperatively. The indications for pacing were early atrioventricular (AV) block in 55%, late onset AV block in 31%, and sick sinus syndrome in 14%. A ventricular septal defect (VSD) was the most common congenital anomaly present alone or in association with other lesions in 67% of the patients. Atrial surgery accounted for 21% of the patients requiring pacing. Ten-year patient survival was found to be 66% (+/- 6%). Thirty-five percent of the deaths were sudden and unexpected, presumably due to an arrhythmia. Reoperation for pacing system failure has occurred too frequently (12% per year). The most common causes for reoperation were battery failure (44%) and exit block (25%).
Keywords:congenital heart disease    open heart surgery    ventricular septal defect    cardiac pacing    arrhythmia
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