Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery: Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Annual
Volume 8, Issue 1 , Pages 28-33, 2005

Advances in perioperative pacing

  • Phat P. Pham
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  • Seshadri Balaji

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Oregan Health and Science University, Portland, OR.

Cardiac resynchronization therapy with biventricular pacing has become a significant management tool in adults with heart failure. In children, right rather than just left ventricular failure, is a key problem in the postoperative period. Also, congenital heart defects vary widely in their nature and prognosis. There are now preliminary reports in the literature of the use of multiple temporary pacing sites after congenital heart surgery and acute comparison of the effects of unsynchronized versus synchronized pacing in the postoperative period. These studies support the use of cardiac resynchronization pacing at least as a temporary measure in cases of acute heart failure after surgery in patients with congenital heart disease.

Keywords:  Cardiac resynchronization therapy , congenital heart disease , perioperative pacing , tissue Doppler imaging , right bundle-branch block , biventricular pacing

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PII: S1092-9126(05)00011-6

doi:10.1053/j.pcsu.2005.01.010

Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery: Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Annual
Volume 8, Issue 1 , Pages 28-33, 2005