Atrial-based pacing for sinus node dysfunction in dogs: initial results.

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学
A H Estrada, R Pariaut, S Hemsley, B H Gatson, N S Moïse
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Abstract

Background: An important consideration for the treatment of sick sinus syndrome (SSS) lies in the function of the atrioventricular (AV) node because most patients with SSS retain the ability to conduct atrial impulses.

Hypothesis/objectives: This retrospective study examined the feasibility of atrial pacing (AAI) in dogs with sinus node dysfunction (SND).

Animals: Sixteen dogs with SND and AAI pacing were identified.

Methods: Retrospective review of medical records.

Results: Follow-up time ranged from 45 to 1,227 days (mean: 292 days). Only 1 dog developed AV block 3 days postoperatively. Complete lead dislodgment occurred in 3/16 dogs 1, 19, and 27 days postoperatively. Lead perforation into the pericardial space occurred in 2/16 dogs. Rising thresholds for pacing with possible lead microdislodgment or fibrosis were suspected in another 3/16 dogs 57, 192, and 1,016 days after implantation. None of these dogs had complete loss of capture but all required higher thresholds for pacing.

Conclusions and clinical importance: Based on this small group of dogs, clinically important AV block does not appear to occur in the long-term for dogs with SND. Risks of lead perforation, complete dislodgment, and rising thresholds for pacing, possibly because of microdislodgment, may be related to the initial skill level of the operator or the leads that were used. Use of leads with reduced torque at the lead tip, higher flexibility, increased lead-tip surface of contact with the endocardium or, more likely, use of alternate locations for pacing in the small right atrium of dogs with SND may decrease the frequency of these complications.

心房起搏治疗犬窦结功能障碍:初步结果。
背景:病态窦性综合征(SSS)治疗的一个重要考虑因素是房室结的功能,因为大多数SSS患者保留了传导心房冲动的能力。假设/目的:本回顾性研究探讨了窦房结功能障碍(SND)犬心房起搏(AAI)的可行性。动物:选取16只伴有SND和AAI起搏的犬。方法:回顾性分析医疗记录。结果:随访时间45 ~ 1227天,平均292天。术后3天仅有1只犬出现房室传导阻滞。3/16的狗在术后1、19和27天出现完全的铅脱位。2/16犬出现心包间隙铅穿孔。另外3/16的狗在植入后57天、192天和1016天怀疑起搏阈值升高,可能导致导联微位移或纤维化。这些狗都没有完全失去捕捉,但都需要更高的踱步阈值。结论和临床意义:基于这一小群狗,临床上重要的房室传导阻滞似乎不会长期发生在SND狗身上。可能由于微脱位导致导联穿孔、完全脱位和起搏阈值升高的风险,可能与操作人员的初始技能水平或所使用的导联有关。对于患有SND的犬,使用导线尖端扭矩小、灵活性高、导线尖端与心内膜接触面积大的导线,或者更可能的是,在小右心房使用其他位置起搏,可能会减少这些并发症的发生频率。
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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Veterinary-General Veterinary
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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