Permanent cardiac pacing in pediatric patients presents challenges related to small patient size, complex anatomy, electrophysiologic abnormalities, and limited access to cardiac chambers. Epicardial pacing currently remains the conventional technique for infants and patients with complex congenital heart disease. Pacemaker lead failure is the major source of failure for such epicardial systems. The authors hypothesized that a retrocostal surgical approach would reduce the rate of lead failure due to fracture compared with the more traditional subrectus and subxiphoid approaches. To evaluate this hypothesis, a retrospective chart review analyzed patients with epicardial pacemaker systems implanted or followed at Rady Children’s Hospital San...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
AIMS: We evaluate the incidence of epicardial lead failure and try to identify risk factors in patie...
ObjectivesDespite pacemaker therapy in children and adolescents favoring an initial epicardial appro...
Reviews of clinical practice for paediatric pacemaker implantation and follow-up are necessary to pr...
Background. Currently there is no evidence to prefer an endocardial or epicardial approach for pacin...
Background. Currently there is no evidence to prefer an endocardial or epicardial approach for pacin...
Aims The aim of this study was to evaluate long-term outcome of pacemakers (PMs) in paediatric patie...
Aims The aim of this study was to evaluate long-term outcome of pacemakers (PMs) in paediatric patie...
Objective: Permanent cardiac pacing in children and adolescents is rare and often occurs by means of...
The implantation of pacemakers (PM) in neonates and infants requires particular consideration of sma...
Abstract Background: Few studies have characterized the surgical outcomes following epicardial pace...
For the past thirteen years, pacemaker implantation has been performed to 21 patients in our clinic....
ObjectivesDespite pacemaker therapy in children and adolescents favoring an initial epicardial appro...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
AIMS: We evaluate the incidence of epicardial lead failure and try to identify risk factors in patie...
ObjectivesDespite pacemaker therapy in children and adolescents favoring an initial epicardial appro...
Reviews of clinical practice for paediatric pacemaker implantation and follow-up are necessary to pr...
Background. Currently there is no evidence to prefer an endocardial or epicardial approach for pacin...
Background. Currently there is no evidence to prefer an endocardial or epicardial approach for pacin...
Aims The aim of this study was to evaluate long-term outcome of pacemakers (PMs) in paediatric patie...
Aims The aim of this study was to evaluate long-term outcome of pacemakers (PMs) in paediatric patie...
Objective: Permanent cardiac pacing in children and adolescents is rare and often occurs by means of...
The implantation of pacemakers (PM) in neonates and infants requires particular consideration of sma...
Abstract Background: Few studies have characterized the surgical outcomes following epicardial pace...
For the past thirteen years, pacemaker implantation has been performed to 21 patients in our clinic....
ObjectivesDespite pacemaker therapy in children and adolescents favoring an initial epicardial appro...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...