Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8957250 | Journal of Electrocardiology | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Patients with a single ventricle have complex anatomy that requires staged palliation which is usually the Fontan procedure. This procedure has undergone a lot of modifications to improve hemodynamics. Despite these efforts, sinus node dysfunction (SND) and bradyarrythmias are still common complications after Fontan operation, therefore there is a need of pacemakers implantation. Unfortunately, the most frequent technique of creating Fontan cannale - the extracardiac lateral tunnel makes the transvenous access to the atrium difficult or impossible to achieve. We report a case of successful implantation of an endocardial atrial lead for SND in patient with an extracardiac autologous Fontan tunnel.
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Authors
Aleksandra Konieczny, Ewa M.D., Jonasz Kozielski, Wiktoria Kowalska, Maciej Bugajski, Linda M.D., Zbigniew (Prof.), Beata (Prof.), Oskar M.D.,