On temporary pacing after heart surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass
- Authors: Medvedev V.N., Yusupov F.S., Kuznetsov S.V., Dronov M.V., Lukanikhin V.A., Kharitonov G.I., Kurmaev S.M., Islyamova V.D.
- Issue: Vol 81, No 5 (2000)
- Pages: 393-395
- Section: Theoretical and clinical medicine
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/96304
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj96304
- ID: 96304
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Abstract
On the basis of 93 observations the conclusions on the indications to the temporal postoperative electrocardiostimulation are made. It is established that it should be carried out in bradyarrhythmia. In cardiasthenia not connected with conduction disorders, electrocardiostimulation is not effective. Temporal epicardial electrodes should be sutured both in the stable and in transitional transversal heart block as well as for prevention in traumatic manipulations in the conduction tract zone because of danger of the “late” block occurrence. Duration of the temporal electrocardiostimulation should not exceed nine days. It is necessary to implant the constant electro- cardiostimulator in the traunsversal heart block being retained more than nine days.
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V. N. Medvedev
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F. S. Yusupov
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S. V. Kuznetsov
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M. V. Dronov
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V. A. Lukanikhin
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G. I. Kharitonov
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Sh. M. Kurmaev
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V. D. Islyamova
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