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Special problems of pacing in children
Authors:Antretter Herwig  Colvin Joshua  Schweigmann Ulli  Hangler Herbert  Hofer Daniel  Dunst Karin  Margreiter Josef  Laufer Guenther
Institution:Department of Cardiac Surgery, University Hospital Innsbruck, The Leopold-Franzens-University Innsbruck, Austria. herwig.antretter@uibk.ac.at
Abstract:The number of children suffering from congenital or acquired rhythm disorders, and therefore being pacemaker dependent, is very small. This is one of the reasons why a special hardware has never been developed for this cohort. Pacemaker implantation into children does not differ substantially from operations in adults. But there are several important points which have to be fulfilled in these small patients in order to guarantee a complication free function. As most of these children remain pacemaker dependent a lifetime, it is of tremendous importance to minimize all revisions regarding the implanted systems and to enable our small patients a high and therefore nearly normal quality of life. Pros and cons of different surgical approaches, implantation sites and the problem of growth after pacemaker implantation in children are considered.
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