After implantation of a permanent pacemaker, patients may experience severe symptoms of dyspnea, palpitations, malaise, and syncope resulting from pacemaker syndrome. Although pacemaker syndrome is most often ascribed to the loss of atrioventricular (A-V) synchrony, more recent data may also implicate left ventricular dysynchrony caused by right ventricular pacing. Previous studies have not shown reductions in mortality or stroke with rate-modulated dual-chamber (DDDR) pacing as compared to ventricular-based (VVI) pacing. The benefits in A-V sequential pacing with the DDDR mode are likely mitigated by the interventricular (V-V) dysynchrony imposed by the high percentage of ventricular pacing commonly seen in the DDDR mode. Programming DD...
Cardiac pacing is the only effective treatment for patients with sick sinus syndrome and atrioventri...
Objectives: Right ventricular (RV) pacing induces a left bundle branch block pattern on ECG and may ...
In recent years, data have been accumulated on the negative effect of right ventricular (RV) stimula...
Background/Objectives: Pacemaker syndrome was mainly described as the sequel of atrioventricular (AV...
AbstractObjectivesWe evaluated the incidence, predictors, and treatment of pacemaker syndrome in pat...
A patient with an implanted dual-chamber pacemaker (DDDR) for sick sinus syndrome had a pulse genera...
Objective: Debates about adverse effects of ventricular- vs. atrial-based pacing have never ended, e...
AbstractObjectivesOur study aimed to demonstrate the early negative impact of right ventricular apic...
A 83-year-old female implanted a double chamber pacemaker (Adapta DR) one year ago to threat a sinu...
AbstractWith constantly evolving technology and an ever-increasing number of patients with pacemaker...
The majority of patients tolerate right ventricular pacing well; however, some patients manifest sig...
Most of studies show the interest to decrease ventricular pacing in patients implanted with a dual c...
AbstractFirst-degree atrioventricular block (first-degree AV block) is defined as a PR interval exce...
Dual chamber (DDD) or “universal” pacemakers have had a significant impact on the advancement of art...
Several clinical studies in patients with VVI or dual-chamber pacemakers have demonstrated that righ...
Cardiac pacing is the only effective treatment for patients with sick sinus syndrome and atrioventri...
Objectives: Right ventricular (RV) pacing induces a left bundle branch block pattern on ECG and may ...
In recent years, data have been accumulated on the negative effect of right ventricular (RV) stimula...
Background/Objectives: Pacemaker syndrome was mainly described as the sequel of atrioventricular (AV...
AbstractObjectivesWe evaluated the incidence, predictors, and treatment of pacemaker syndrome in pat...
A patient with an implanted dual-chamber pacemaker (DDDR) for sick sinus syndrome had a pulse genera...
Objective: Debates about adverse effects of ventricular- vs. atrial-based pacing have never ended, e...
AbstractObjectivesOur study aimed to demonstrate the early negative impact of right ventricular apic...
A 83-year-old female implanted a double chamber pacemaker (Adapta DR) one year ago to threat a sinu...
AbstractWith constantly evolving technology and an ever-increasing number of patients with pacemaker...
The majority of patients tolerate right ventricular pacing well; however, some patients manifest sig...
Most of studies show the interest to decrease ventricular pacing in patients implanted with a dual c...
AbstractFirst-degree atrioventricular block (first-degree AV block) is defined as a PR interval exce...
Dual chamber (DDD) or “universal” pacemakers have had a significant impact on the advancement of art...
Several clinical studies in patients with VVI or dual-chamber pacemakers have demonstrated that righ...
Cardiac pacing is the only effective treatment for patients with sick sinus syndrome and atrioventri...
Objectives: Right ventricular (RV) pacing induces a left bundle branch block pattern on ECG and may ...
In recent years, data have been accumulated on the negative effect of right ventricular (RV) stimula...