1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf02265615
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Heart block in children

Abstract: To evaluate subsidiary ventricular pacemaker function in 20 children with congenital or surgically induced complete heart block, we measured recovery times following overdrive ventricular pacing. Long-term ECG tape recordings were performed in eight of these children. Ages ranged from 1 month to 17 years. The resting R-R intervals ranged from 595 to 1,740 msec. The ventricles were paced at various cycle lengths of 400 to 1,000 msec with either transvenous electrode catheters or surgically implanted epicardial … Show more

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“…Electrophysiological testing has shown that patients may have prolonged junctional recovery times, which could become manifest, if patients develop tachycardia and overdrive suppress their intrinsic rhythm. 55 However, this finding has not been correlated with syncope or sudden death. Currently there is no role for electrophysiological testing in determining which patients with CCAVB require pacing.…”
Section: Postnatal Diagnostic Modalities and Prospectivementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Electrophysiological testing has shown that patients may have prolonged junctional recovery times, which could become manifest, if patients develop tachycardia and overdrive suppress their intrinsic rhythm. 55 However, this finding has not been correlated with syncope or sudden death. Currently there is no role for electrophysiological testing in determining which patients with CCAVB require pacing.…”
Section: Postnatal Diagnostic Modalities and Prospectivementioning
confidence: 96%