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Permanent pacemaker implantation in unexplained syncope patients with borderline sinus bradycardia and electrophysiology study‐proven sinus node disease

BACKGROUND: Significant sinus bradycardia (SB) in the context of sinus node dysfunction (SND) has been associated with neurological symptoms. The objective was to evaluate the effect of permanent pacing on the incidence of syncope in patients with rather mild degrees of SB, unexplained syncope, and...

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Autores principales: Doundoulakis, Ioannis, Gatzoulis, Konstantinos A., Arsenos, Petros, Dilaveris, Polychronis, Skiadas, Ioannis, Tsiachris, Dimitrios, Antoniou, Christos‐Konstantinos, Soulaidopoulos, Stergios, Karystinos, George, Pylarinou, Voula, Drakopoulou, Maria, Sideris, Skevos, Vlachopoulos, Charalambos, Tousoulis, Dimitrios
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7896452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33664902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joa3.12460
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author Doundoulakis, Ioannis
Gatzoulis, Konstantinos A.
Arsenos, Petros
Dilaveris, Polychronis
Skiadas, Ioannis
Tsiachris, Dimitrios
Antoniou, Christos‐Konstantinos
Soulaidopoulos, Stergios
Karystinos, George
Pylarinou, Voula
Drakopoulou, Maria
Sideris, Skevos
Vlachopoulos, Charalambos
Tousoulis, Dimitrios
author_facet Doundoulakis, Ioannis
Gatzoulis, Konstantinos A.
Arsenos, Petros
Dilaveris, Polychronis
Skiadas, Ioannis
Tsiachris, Dimitrios
Antoniou, Christos‐Konstantinos
Soulaidopoulos, Stergios
Karystinos, George
Pylarinou, Voula
Drakopoulou, Maria
Sideris, Skevos
Vlachopoulos, Charalambos
Tousoulis, Dimitrios
author_sort Doundoulakis, Ioannis
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description BACKGROUND: Significant sinus bradycardia (SB) in the context of sinus node dysfunction (SND) has been associated with neurological symptoms. The objective was to evaluate the effect of permanent pacing on the incidence of syncope in patients with rather mild degrees of SB, unexplained syncope, and “positive” invasive electrophysiologic testing. METHODS: This was an observational study based on a prospective registry of 122 consecutive mild SB patients (61.90 ± 18.28 years, 61.5% male, 57.88 ± 7.73 bpm) presenting with recurrent unexplained pre and syncope attacks admitted to our hospital for invasive electrophysiology study (EPS). Τhe implantation of a permanent antibradycardia pacemaker (ABP) was offered to all patients according to the results of the EPS. Eighty patients received the ABP, while 42 denied. RESULTS: The mean of reported syncope episodes was 2.23 ± 1.29 (or presyncope 2.36 ± 1.20) in the last 12 months before they were referred for a combined EP guided diagnostic and therapeutic approach. Over a mean follow‐up of approximately 4 years (50.39 ± 32.40 months), the primary outcome event (syncope) occurred in 18 of 122 patients (14.8%), 6 of 80 (7.5%) in the ABP group as compared to 12 of 42 (28.6%) in the no pacemaker group (P = .002). CONCLUSIONS: Among patients with mild degree of SB and a history of unexplained syncope, a set of positivity criteria for the presence of EPS defined SND after differentiating reflex syncope, identifies a subset of patients who will benefit from permanent pacing.
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spelling pubmed-78964522021-03-03 Permanent pacemaker implantation in unexplained syncope patients with borderline sinus bradycardia and electrophysiology study‐proven sinus node disease Doundoulakis, Ioannis Gatzoulis, Konstantinos A. Arsenos, Petros Dilaveris, Polychronis Skiadas, Ioannis Tsiachris, Dimitrios Antoniou, Christos‐Konstantinos Soulaidopoulos, Stergios Karystinos, George Pylarinou, Voula Drakopoulou, Maria Sideris, Skevos Vlachopoulos, Charalambos Tousoulis, Dimitrios J Arrhythm Original Articles BACKGROUND: Significant sinus bradycardia (SB) in the context of sinus node dysfunction (SND) has been associated with neurological symptoms. The objective was to evaluate the effect of permanent pacing on the incidence of syncope in patients with rather mild degrees of SB, unexplained syncope, and “positive” invasive electrophysiologic testing. METHODS: This was an observational study based on a prospective registry of 122 consecutive mild SB patients (61.90 ± 18.28 years, 61.5% male, 57.88 ± 7.73 bpm) presenting with recurrent unexplained pre and syncope attacks admitted to our hospital for invasive electrophysiology study (EPS). Τhe implantation of a permanent antibradycardia pacemaker (ABP) was offered to all patients according to the results of the EPS. Eighty patients received the ABP, while 42 denied. RESULTS: The mean of reported syncope episodes was 2.23 ± 1.29 (or presyncope 2.36 ± 1.20) in the last 12 months before they were referred for a combined EP guided diagnostic and therapeutic approach. Over a mean follow‐up of approximately 4 years (50.39 ± 32.40 months), the primary outcome event (syncope) occurred in 18 of 122 patients (14.8%), 6 of 80 (7.5%) in the ABP group as compared to 12 of 42 (28.6%) in the no pacemaker group (P = .002). CONCLUSIONS: Among patients with mild degree of SB and a history of unexplained syncope, a set of positivity criteria for the presence of EPS defined SND after differentiating reflex syncope, identifies a subset of patients who will benefit from permanent pacing. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7896452/ /pubmed/33664902 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joa3.12460 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Arrhythmia published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Heart Rhythm Society This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Doundoulakis, Ioannis
Gatzoulis, Konstantinos A.
Arsenos, Petros
Dilaveris, Polychronis
Skiadas, Ioannis
Tsiachris, Dimitrios
Antoniou, Christos‐Konstantinos
Soulaidopoulos, Stergios
Karystinos, George
Pylarinou, Voula
Drakopoulou, Maria
Sideris, Skevos
Vlachopoulos, Charalambos
Tousoulis, Dimitrios
Permanent pacemaker implantation in unexplained syncope patients with borderline sinus bradycardia and electrophysiology study‐proven sinus node disease
title Permanent pacemaker implantation in unexplained syncope patients with borderline sinus bradycardia and electrophysiology study‐proven sinus node disease
title_full Permanent pacemaker implantation in unexplained syncope patients with borderline sinus bradycardia and electrophysiology study‐proven sinus node disease
title_fullStr Permanent pacemaker implantation in unexplained syncope patients with borderline sinus bradycardia and electrophysiology study‐proven sinus node disease
title_full_unstemmed Permanent pacemaker implantation in unexplained syncope patients with borderline sinus bradycardia and electrophysiology study‐proven sinus node disease
title_short Permanent pacemaker implantation in unexplained syncope patients with borderline sinus bradycardia and electrophysiology study‐proven sinus node disease
title_sort permanent pacemaker implantation in unexplained syncope patients with borderline sinus bradycardia and electrophysiology study‐proven sinus node disease
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7896452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33664902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joa3.12460
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