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The implantation of a permanent transvenous endocardial pacemaker in 42 dogs: a retrospective study.

Oriol Domenech1, Roberto Santilli, Danitza Pradelli, Claudio Bussadori.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The primary indication for pacemaker therapy in dogs and cats is symptomatic bradyarrhythmia that does not respond to medical treatment. Different techniques have been used for pacemaker implantation since 1968. Transvenous endocardial pacemaker implantation is a minimally invasive method and represents the first choice of treatment for this type of arrhythmia. MATERIAL/
METHODS: The authors reviewed retrospectively the indications, efficacy, complications, and long-term outcome in 42 cases of transvenous endocardial pacemaker implantation in dogs.
RESULTS: Complications which required a second intervention occurred in 10 dogs (23.8%), while complications that did not require another procedure occurred in 5 dogs (11.9%). Two of the 42 patients died due to the pacemaker implantation (mortality: 4.76%). The mean survival age of those patients with a pacemaker that survived the procedure was 11.4 years.
CONCLUSIONS: The life expectancy of our patients carrying a pacemaker was higher than the general life expectancy published in a study on a large population of dogs. The low mortality rate and long life expectancy of dogs treated makes transvenous pacemaker implantation an efficacious and safe alternative for treatment of those bradyarrhythmias that do not respond to medical therapy.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15917711

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Monit        ISSN: 1234-1010


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1.  Complication rates associated with transvenous pacemaker implantation in dogs with high-grade atrioventricular block performed during versus after normal business hours.

Authors:  J L Ward; T C DeFrancesco; S P Tou; C E Atkins; E H Griffith; B W Keene
Journal:  J Vet Intern Med       Date:  2015-01       Impact factor: 3.333

2.  Retrospective Analysis of Indications and Complications Related to Implantation of Permanent Pacemaker: 25 Years of Experience in 31 Dogs.

Authors:  Agnieszka Noszczyk-Nowak; Marcin Michałek; Karolina Kapturska; Adrian Janiszewski; Robert Pasławski; Piotr Skrzypczak; Urszula Pasławska
Journal:  J Vet Res       Date:  2019-03-22       Impact factor: 1.744

3.  2022 Update of the Consensus on the Rational Use of Antithrombotics and Thrombolytics in Veterinary Critical Care (CURATIVE) Domain 1- Defining populations at risk.

Authors:  Armelle deLaforcade; Lenore Bacek; Marie-Claude Blais; Corrin Boyd; Benjamin M Brainard; Daniel L Chan; Stefano Cortellini; Robert Goggs; Guillaume L Hoareau; Amy Koenigshof; Ron Li; Alex Lynch; Alan Ralph; Elizabeth Rozanski; Claire R Sharp
Journal:  J Vet Emerg Crit Care (San Antonio)       Date:  2022-05-02

4.  A retrospective review of 146 active and passive fixation bradycardia lead implantations in 74 dogs undergoing pacemaker implantation in a research setting of short term duration.

Authors:  Lynne E Swanson; Barbara A Huibregtse; Brian A Scansen
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2018-03-27       Impact factor: 2.741

Review 5.  Indications for permanent pacing in dogs and cats.

Authors:  R A Santilli; F Giacomazzi; D M Porteiro Vázquez; M Perego
Journal:  J Vet Cardiol       Date:  2019-01-29       Impact factor: 1.701

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