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Permanent Epicardial Pacemaker Therapy in Paediatrics' Population in a Single Centre in Pakistan

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Background: Permanent cardiac pacing is uncommon in children, and when performed, it is typically achieved through epicardial pacing. We analysed our clinical group's experience with epicardial pacemaker implantation.Objective: To assess our experience with epicardial pacemakers and to identify potential factors that could predict early and late lead-related complications.Materials and Methods: This study included 34 patients under the age of 12 who underwent implantation of an epicardial pacemaker between 2018 and 2020. A retrospective review of their medical records was conducted. The study was approved by the ethics committee of the institution. A thorough review of the cardiac surgical and pacemaker databases identified all the paediatric patients who underwent permanent epicardial pacemakers implantation at a tertiary care hospital of Peshawar. Adult patients with an age of were omitted to focus on paediatric cohort. Medical records were retrospectively studied.Results: For each patient, the average age across all PPM implantations, including any repeat procedures, was 7.2 ± 2.6 years. The average weight at the time of lead implantation was 24.8±4.0kg. The majority of patients who underwent pacemaker implantation or lead replacement surgery were discharged from the hospital within a week of the procedure. Of all the patients, 36.8% required a pacemaker due to post-op atrioventricular block, 28% had sinus node dysfunction, 20% had congenital complete heart block, and approximately 15.2% of the patients required a pacemaker for other reasons, including bradycardia caused by antiarrhythmic medication.Conclusion: The leads exhibited commendable longevity, enduring without significant variations based on their type. Lead and generator lifespan were unaffected by lead type, pacing mode, or patient age.Keywords: Epicardial pacemaker, Generator longevity, Lead longevity, Paediatric epicardial pacing, Single ventricle pacing.
Title: Permanent Epicardial Pacemaker Therapy in Paediatrics' Population in a Single Centre in Pakistan
Description:
Background: Permanent cardiac pacing is uncommon in children, and when performed, it is typically achieved through epicardial pacing.
We analysed our clinical group's experience with epicardial pacemaker implantation.
Objective: To assess our experience with epicardial pacemakers and to identify potential factors that could predict early and late lead-related complications.
Materials and Methods: This study included 34 patients under the age of 12 who underwent implantation of an epicardial pacemaker between 2018 and 2020.
A retrospective review of their medical records was conducted.
The study was approved by the ethics committee of the institution.
A thorough review of the cardiac surgical and pacemaker databases identified all the paediatric patients who underwent permanent epicardial pacemakers implantation at a tertiary care hospital of Peshawar.
Adult patients with an age of were omitted to focus on paediatric cohort.
Medical records were retrospectively studied.
Results: For each patient, the average age across all PPM implantations, including any repeat procedures, was 7.
2 ± 2.
6 years.
The average weight at the time of lead implantation was 24.
8±4.
0kg.
The majority of patients who underwent pacemaker implantation or lead replacement surgery were discharged from the hospital within a week of the procedure.
Of all the patients, 36.
8% required a pacemaker due to post-op atrioventricular block, 28% had sinus node dysfunction, 20% had congenital complete heart block, and approximately 15.
2% of the patients required a pacemaker for other reasons, including bradycardia caused by antiarrhythmic medication.
Conclusion: The leads exhibited commendable longevity, enduring without significant variations based on their type.
Lead and generator lifespan were unaffected by lead type, pacing mode, or patient age.
Keywords: Epicardial pacemaker, Generator longevity, Lead longevity, Paediatric epicardial pacing, Single ventricle pacing.

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