Background: In the pediatric population, conventional transvenous and epicardial pacemaker systems carry complications such as lead distortion due to growth/activity, in addition to other lead/pocket complications. Materials & methods: A retrospective review of pediatric leadless pacing at the University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital from 2018 to 2020 was performed. Rationale for pacing, demographics of patients, thresholds and longevity of devices were recorded. Results: Seven leadless pacemaker insertions and one removal were performed successfully, in patients weighing between 19 kg and 58 kg. Three patients had Micra implantation via internal jugular vein. One pericardial effusion occurred perioperatively in a 19 kg patient w...
Permanent cardiac pacing is the only effective treatment for symptomatic bradycardia, but complicati...
Abstract The ICD is an important treatment option in adults and children with life-threatening tach...
Despite continuous technological developments, transvenous pacemakers (PM) are still associated with...
Background: In the pediatric population, conventional transvenous and epicardial pacemaker systems c...
AbstractIntravenous pacemaker lead implantation for small children is not performed routinely. Here,...
Permanent cardiac pacing in pediatric patients presents challenges related to small patient size, co...
Background: Permanent pacing in pediatric population has been growing in Egypt. The aim of this stud...
Aims The aim of this study was to evaluate long-term outcome of pacemakers (PMs) in paediatric patie...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac pacemakers are limited by device-related complications, notably infection and pr...
The implantation of pacemakers (PM) in neonates and infants requires particular consideration of sma...
Objective: Permanent cardiac pacing in children and adolescents is rare and often occurs by means of...
Background. Currently there is no evidence to prefer an endocardial or epicardial approach for pacin...
Transvenous pacemaker lead implantation is the preferred method of pacing in adult patients. Lead pe...
We present a case of a 13-year old patient with partially reversibly post-operative heart block who ...
A new technology, leadless pacemaker therapy, was recently introduced clinically to address lead- an...
Permanent cardiac pacing is the only effective treatment for symptomatic bradycardia, but complicati...
Abstract The ICD is an important treatment option in adults and children with life-threatening tach...
Despite continuous technological developments, transvenous pacemakers (PM) are still associated with...
Background: In the pediatric population, conventional transvenous and epicardial pacemaker systems c...
AbstractIntravenous pacemaker lead implantation for small children is not performed routinely. Here,...
Permanent cardiac pacing in pediatric patients presents challenges related to small patient size, co...
Background: Permanent pacing in pediatric population has been growing in Egypt. The aim of this stud...
Aims The aim of this study was to evaluate long-term outcome of pacemakers (PMs) in paediatric patie...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac pacemakers are limited by device-related complications, notably infection and pr...
The implantation of pacemakers (PM) in neonates and infants requires particular consideration of sma...
Objective: Permanent cardiac pacing in children and adolescents is rare and often occurs by means of...
Background. Currently there is no evidence to prefer an endocardial or epicardial approach for pacin...
Transvenous pacemaker lead implantation is the preferred method of pacing in adult patients. Lead pe...
We present a case of a 13-year old patient with partially reversibly post-operative heart block who ...
A new technology, leadless pacemaker therapy, was recently introduced clinically to address lead- an...
Permanent cardiac pacing is the only effective treatment for symptomatic bradycardia, but complicati...
Abstract The ICD is an important treatment option in adults and children with life-threatening tach...
Despite continuous technological developments, transvenous pacemakers (PM) are still associated with...