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A Gutiérrez1, P Iturralde, E Gutiérrez Fuster, N Martínez Ríos, M A Martínez Ríos, L Romero, D Hernández, J A González Hermosillo.
Abstract
Clinical, laboratory and electrocardiographic data from 608 patients with permanent pacemakers implanted over a period of 8 years, were evaluated retrospectively. The number of implants was greater in males (56.5%) and in patients over 60 years of age (77.5%). Atherosclerosis was the most common disease found in this group (50%). Syncope occurred in 96.2% of the cases; and complete AV block was the most common electrocardiographic alteration (50.5%). Electrode displacement occurred in 32 patients (5.2%) and was the most commonly found early complication. Among the late complications, 10.3% of the patients had infections in the area of the generator. The total mortality was 7.7% due to the heart disease rather than pacemaker-related complication.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2344227
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Inst Cardiol Mex