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Patient with sick sinus syndrome and implanted dual-chamber pacemaker with reduced P-wave duration following low interatrial septal pacing: Case report.

Jakub Mercik1, Aleksandra Gajek-Marecka2, Jacek Marcin Zawadzki3, Agnieszka Sławuta4, Jacek Gajek5.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A dual-chamber pacemaker (DDD/R) for a sinus node disease is sometimes referred to as a physiological pacemaker as it maintains atrioventricular synchrony, however several clinical trials have proved its inferiority to a nonphysiological single-chamber ventricular back-up pacing. PATIENT CONCERNS: A subject of the study is a 74-year-old woman with a sick sinus syndrome (SSS) and a previously implanted physiological DDD/R pacemaker. The SSS was diagnosed because of patient's very slow sinus rhythm of about 36 bpm, and due to several episodes of dizziness. After the DDD/R implantation the percentage of atrial pacing approached 100%, with almost none ventricular pacing. DIAGNOSES: Sick sinus syndrome, complete Bachmann's bundle block, atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter.
INTERVENTIONS: The patient was previously implanted with a physiological DDD/R pacemaker. Several years after the implantation, the atrial fibrillation was diagnosed and the pulmonary vein isolation was then performed by cryoablation. During the follow-up after pulmonary vein isolation, the improvement of mitral filling parameters was assessed using echocardiography. Shortly thereafter the patient developed the persistent paroxysm of a typical atrial flutter which was successfully terminated using a radiofrequency ablation. No recurrence thereof has been observed ever since (24 months). OUTCOMES: The atrial electrode of the pacing system was implanted within the low interatrial septal region that resulted in a reduced P-wave duration compared to native sinus rhythm P-waves. The said morphology was deformed because of the complete Bachmann bundle block. That approach, despite a nonphysiological direction of an atrial activation, yielded relatively short P-waves (paced P-wave: 179 ms vs intrinsic sinus P-wave: 237 ms). It also contributed to a significantly shorter PR interval (paced PR: 204 ms vs sinus rhythm PR: 254 ms).
CONCLUSIONS: The authors took into consideration different aspects of alternative right atrial pacing sites. This report has shown that in some patients with a sinus node disease, low interatrial septal pacing can reduce the P-wave duration but does not prevent from the development of atrial arrhythmias.
Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34477142      PMCID: PMC8415954          DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000027076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)        ISSN: 0025-7974            Impact factor:   1.817


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3.  Body surface mapping during pacing at multiple sites in the human atrium: P-wave morphology of ectopic right atrial activation.

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4.  Hemodynamic effects of alternative atrial pacing sites in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.

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5.  Electrocardiographic characteristics in low atrial septum pacing.

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8.  Improved suppression of recurrent atrial fibrillation with dual-site right atrial pacing and antiarrhythmic drug therapy.

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9.  Effect of Bachmann's bundle pacing on atrial fibrillation: electrophysiologic assessment.

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10.  Ventricular pacing or dual-chamber pacing for sinus-node dysfunction.

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