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  • Title: Sinoatrial disorders, the "sick sinus" syndrome. Experience with implanted cardiac pacemakers.
    Author: Kaul TK, Kumar EB, Thomson RM, Bain WH.
    Journal: J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino); 1978; 19(3):261-6. PubMed ID: 659499.
    Abstract:
    The long term results of permanent pacemaker implantation in patients with disorders of the sinoatrial node and atrial conduction pathways were studied. In a consecutive series of 300 patients treated by pacemaker implantation, 68 ((22.3%) had sinoatrial disorders. Mean age of the group was 54 years (33-82 years); 37 were male, 31 female. Diagnosis was confirmed by serial electrocardiography with overdrive suppression of sinoatrial node function as indicated. Twenty-two patients presented with sinus bradycardia alone (Type I disorder) and 46 with bradycardia-tachycardia syndrome (Type II disorder) were completely controlled. of the 46 Type II patients, in 30 (65.2%) tachyarrhythmias were controlled by pacing alone and in 14 (30.4%) by pacing and antiarrhythmic drug therapy. Congestive cardiac failure was relieved in 80% and anginal pain in 70% of patients with rate control alone. Systemic embolisation did not recur after pacemaker implantation. The average duration of pacemaker therapy was 52 months (12-96 months). In this series, long term ventricular demand pacing proved beneficial in both types of sinoatrial disorders.
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