Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8668755 | Journal of Electrocardiology | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
- Syncope is relatively common in patients with cardiomyopathy who have implanted defibrillators. A proper identification of the cause allows optimization of therapy.
- Systematic analysis of pacemaker ECGs should include evaluation of atrial activity; a frequently omitted task.
- In a patient with long-standing atrial fibrillation and an implanted defibrillator, the presence of sinus P waves following syncope points to ICD shock being the most likely cause.
- If the ICD shock occurs more than 7-8â¯s into a non-perfusing rhythm, the patient may lose consciousness prior to the ICD discharge and therefore be unaware of the ICD shock.
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Authors
William R. MD, Anthony T. MD, Laszlo MD, PhD,