Abstract:Background: Unnecessaryright ventricular (RV) pacing leads to cardiac dyssynchrony and increases the risk of developing permanent atrial fibrillation. Minimizing RV pacing by specefic algorithms decreases the AF risk. Aim and objectives: Our objective was to study the effect of pacemaker algorithms on atrial fibrillation progression. Subjects and Methods: Patients with dual chamber (group A) and single chamber (group B)pacemakers were included in the study. Patients with history of AF at the time of pacemaker … Show more
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