John F. Keaney III , M. Abigail Simmons , Robert W. Elder , Cheyenne M. Beach
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Abstract
Permanent pacemakers have been associated with Fontan-related morbidity and mortality. Longer QRS duration and QRS prolongation over time may be associated with poorer outcomes in Fontans patients. We present a series of eleven Fontan patients with ventricular pacing on serial electrocardiograms (ECGs), including seven with Fontan-related morbidity. Paced QRS duration increased over time in nearly all patients, with several having extremely long QRS durations at the end of the follow-up period. We explore the role that paced QRS duration may play in Fontan-related morbidity and mortality and its potential as a therapeutic target for patient management.
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Progress in Pediatric Cardiology is an international journal of review presenting information and experienced opinion of importance in the understanding and management of cardiovascular diseases in children. Each issue is prepared by one or more Guest Editors and reviews a single subject, allowing for comprehensive presentations of complex, multifaceted or rapidly changing topics of clinical and investigative interest.