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Reliability of different temporary myocardial pacing leads.

S Wirtz1, H D Schulte, J Winter, E Godehardt, J Kunert.   

Abstract

Temporary myocardial pacing leads are routinely used for diagnosis and treatment of postoperative arrhythmias following open-heart surgery. The intention of this study is to compare five different electrodes for reliability during the postoperative period. A standardised technique of implantation was used to place 147 ventricular and 81 atrial wire electrodes in 149 patients. During operation and then daily over the next ten days, the stimulation threshold, P- and R-wave sensing, and impedance were measured with a pacing system analyser to evaluate the reliability of the pacing and sensing function. Five measurements were taken at each time; the mean values were statistically analysed. The number of failures in pacing and sensing and the course of the tested parameters during the postoperative period were compared. As a result, bipolar pacing leads (Osypka TME 64a/66a) proved to be more reliable than unipolar wires (Ethicon HD 12S, Osypka TME 60/60a), particularly in atrial sensing. Also the Medtronic 6400/6500 showed good reliability for the ventricle, so that they can be recommended for VVI-mode pacing. In conclusion, for reliable function during the postoperative course up to 10 days a specially developed bipolar temporary pacemaker electrode can be recommended for both atrial and ventricular or sequential pacing.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2763277     DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1020310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0171-6425            Impact factor:   1.827


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