Temporary cardiac pacing using permanent pacing leads

A safe alternative?

Authors

  • Joubert Ariel Pereira Mosquera
  • Patrícia Rueda Germano
  • Ewandro Luiz Rey Moura
  • José Mário Baggio Junior
  • Benhur Davi Henz

Keywords:

Atrioventricular Block, Sinoatrial Node, Pacemaker, Artificial

Abstract

Introduction: Temporary cardiac pacing is eventually required for more than 15 days. This clinical context is associated with complications such as electrode displacement and cardiac perforation, requiring repositioning or electrode replacement. In addition, conventional electrodes and generators for temporary
cardiac stimulation force patients to stay in bed with its consequences. Objective: to evaluate a previously studied method of temporary stimulation related to a lower incidence of complications which allows patient to walk. Method: 24 patients were studied between January 2015 and December 2017, who underwent temporary PM
implantation with the use of an active fixation electrode. Results: mean age was 68.9 years, and patients were predominantly male. The mean time of use of the temporary pacemaker (PM) was 9.7 days, ranging from two to 28 days. During a total time of 233 patients/day, there was no electrode displacement, no stimulation failures or a need for system revision. Conclusion: Temporary stimulation using definitive PM fixation active electrodes was safe and had a positive impact on patients’ quality of life. 

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Published

01-10-2018

How to Cite

Pereira Mosquera, J. A., Rueda Germano, P., Rey Moura, E. L., Baggio Junior, J. M., & Henz, B. D. (2018). Temporary cardiac pacing using permanent pacing leads: A safe alternative?. JOURNAL OF CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS, 31(4), 156–159. Retrieved from https://jca.org.br/jca/article/view/99

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Cardiac Pacing

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