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Cardiac pacemakers in pediatric heart transplant recipients: Incidence, indications, and associated factors

  • Pediatric Heart Transplant Group - Loma Linda

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Abstract

This study was undertaken to assess the incidence, indications, and predisposing factors for pacemaker placement in a pediatric heart transplant population. From November 1985 to May 1994, 246 pediatric patients have undergone cardiac transplantation at Loma Linda University Medical Center. Seven (2.8%) have received pacemaker placement with an 8-50 month follow-up period. Median age at transplant was 462 days (0 days to 2.5 years). The median time to pacemaker placement was 190 days (18-1,672 days) after transplantation. Indications were sick sinus syndrome (SSS) in 5 and heart block in 2 patients (1 daring acute rejection). Three patients with SSS underwent electrophysiology studies (EPS); 1 was normal and 2 showed sinus node dysfunction. The mode of pacing was VVIR in 6 patients and VVI in 1 patient. All 6 survivors are doing well and 5 patients' pacemakers still provide support. These 7 patients were compared with 185 pediatric patients (0 days to 12-years-old) transplanted daring 1985 through 1993 who survived at least 6 months after transplantation. There was no correlation between the receipt of a pacemaker and graft cold ischemic time, rejection history, donor age, or recipient age at transplantation. The 5 patients with SSS had significantly lower average heart rates in the first month after transplantation (108 ± 16 vs 130 ± 12: P = 0.0002). The need for permanent pacemakers in this population is uncommon. Pacemakers, however, can be safely performed when necessary with excellent clinical results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)26-30
Number of pages5
JournalPacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
Volume19
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1996

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

Keywords

  • heart transplantation
  • pacemaker
  • pediatrics

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