External pacemakers (PM) via temporary epicardial leads are routinely applied to infants and children during heart surgery, which usually, after an uneventful post surgical course, can be removed without complications. We report about two infants with complex congenital heart defects after cardiac surgery (arterial switch and Mustard operation for Transposition of the great arteries). Intraoperative these patients received temporary epicardial PM wires. Thirteen and 18 days post surgery, respectively, the PM wires were removed under electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring. The patients showed acute ECG changes in terms of significant ST elevation during and after removing their pacing wires. Clinically, patients were stable and subsequent echoca...
We report a patient in whom removal of transvenous pacemaker electrodes under cardiopulmonary bypass...
Background: Invasive procedures involving the atria may promote the development of iatrogenic cardia...
The history of cardiac pacing therapy must be viewed within the broader framework of electro-diagnos...
OBJECTIVES: Routine implantation of temporary epicardial pacing wires after surgery for congenital h...
ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were (1) to determine the use of temporary epicardial pacing w...
In major cases of cardiac surgery temporary epicardial pacing wires are placed. But it isn't applied...
Abstract Background Temporary pacemaker wires are pla...
Transmyocardial migration of a retained temporary epicardial pacing wire has been rarely reported in...
In the acute postoperative period after cardiac surgery, pacing wires can be inserted into the atria...
ObjectivesTemporary epicardial pacing wires are commonly placed during pediatric cardiac surgery. Da...
Aim: to study the indications for insertion of surgical pacemaker in children with its demographic v...
AbstractObjectivesPacemaker implantation is a standard recommendation for patients with persistent c...
The insertion of transvenous pacemakers in chidren is limitated by the calibre of the upper chest v...
Background / objective Bradyarrhythmia is one of the early cardiac postoperative complications. Howe...
Abstract Background A comprehensive evaluation of pos...
We report a patient in whom removal of transvenous pacemaker electrodes under cardiopulmonary bypass...
Background: Invasive procedures involving the atria may promote the development of iatrogenic cardia...
The history of cardiac pacing therapy must be viewed within the broader framework of electro-diagnos...
OBJECTIVES: Routine implantation of temporary epicardial pacing wires after surgery for congenital h...
ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were (1) to determine the use of temporary epicardial pacing w...
In major cases of cardiac surgery temporary epicardial pacing wires are placed. But it isn't applied...
Abstract Background Temporary pacemaker wires are pla...
Transmyocardial migration of a retained temporary epicardial pacing wire has been rarely reported in...
In the acute postoperative period after cardiac surgery, pacing wires can be inserted into the atria...
ObjectivesTemporary epicardial pacing wires are commonly placed during pediatric cardiac surgery. Da...
Aim: to study the indications for insertion of surgical pacemaker in children with its demographic v...
AbstractObjectivesPacemaker implantation is a standard recommendation for patients with persistent c...
The insertion of transvenous pacemakers in chidren is limitated by the calibre of the upper chest v...
Background / objective Bradyarrhythmia is one of the early cardiac postoperative complications. Howe...
Abstract Background A comprehensive evaluation of pos...
We report a patient in whom removal of transvenous pacemaker electrodes under cardiopulmonary bypass...
Background: Invasive procedures involving the atria may promote the development of iatrogenic cardia...
The history of cardiac pacing therapy must be viewed within the broader framework of electro-diagnos...