Impact of early (<7 days) pacemaker implantation after cardiac surgery on long-term pacemaker dependency
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Titre | Impact of early (<7 days) pacemaker implantation after cardiac surgery on long-term pacemaker dependency |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Auteurs | Badoz M, Favoulet B, Serzian G, Ecarnot F, Guillon B, Chopard R, Meneveau N |
Journal | PACE-PACING AND CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY |
Volume | 44 |
Pagination | 1018-1026 |
Date Published | JUN |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0147-8389 |
Mots-clés | Cardiac surgery, early implantation, pacemaker dependency, permanent pacemaker, temporary epicardial pacing |
Résumé | {Objective We aimed to investigate pacemaker dependency after at least 1 year in patients with early (<7 days) implantation, compared to those who received a pacemaker >= 7 days after cardiac surgery. Secondary endpoints were length of hospital stay and in-hospital complications. Methods Retrospective analysis of 108 consecutive patients who received a pacemaker after cardiac surgery between 06/2012 and 06/2018. Characteristics and outcomes were compared between patients with early (<7 days) and late (>= 7 days) implantation. Patients were followed up with evaluation of pacemaker dependency between April and June 2019. We identified predictors of dependency by logistic regression. Results In total, 63.9% were men, average age 71.9 +/- 11.8 years; 32 (29.6%) had early implantation, and 76 (70.4%) late implantation. After a median 3.2 years [IQR 1.9, 4.5] of follow-up, 30 patients (27.8%) had died, and there was no difference in pacemaker dependency among survivors (66.7% vs. 46.5%, early vs. late respectively |
DOI | 10.1111/pace.14260 |