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Hemodynamic benefits of atrioventricular sequential pacing after cardiac surgery

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In selected patients after cardiac surgery, temporary A-V sequential pacing is a workable and valuable adjunctive form of hemodynamic support and is preferable to ventricular or atrial pacing.
Abstract
The hemodynamic effects of atrioventricular (A-V) sequential pacing were assessed and compared with those of ventricular and of atrial pacing in 10 patients with and without heart block after cardiac surgery. Ventricular pacing alone was either hemodynamically detrimental or of no benefit in six of the eight patients who initially had sinus or accelerated junctional rhythms. Atrial pacing alone produced significant improvement in cardiac output in all patients who were not pacemaker-dependent. However, five of the eight patients with intact A-V conduction had further increases in cardiac output through A-V sequential pacing at shorter than intrinsic A-V intervals. Optimal A-V intervals for maximal cardiac output could be identified in all patients and varied widely. Significant changes in cardiac output occurred with relatively small deviations in the A-V interval. In selected patients after cardiac surgery, temporary A-V sequential pacing is a workable and valuable adjunctive form of hemodynamic support and is preferable to ventricular or atrial pacing.

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Dual-chamber pacing with a short atrioventricular delay in congestive heart failure: a randomized study.

TL;DR: Dual-chamber pacing with a short AV delay does not improve hemodynamic and clinical status or ejection fraction measured on the day after pacemaker implantation in patients with chronic congestive heart failure, and routine use of pacemaker therapy with a long AV delay is unwarranted.
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Acute hemodynamic effects of atrio-biventricular pacing in humans

TL;DR: Atrio-biventricular pacing increased cardiac index and decreased systemic vascular resistance compared with atrial pacing and with atrio-right ventricular and at Rio-left ventricular dual-chamber pacing (p < 0.05) and these data support the use of atrio and paraseptal electrodes to optimize hemodynamic performance.
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Comparison of the haemodynamic effects of right ventricular outflow-tract pacing with right ventricular apex pacing: a quantitative review.

TL;DR: Right ventricular outflow-tract pacing may offer a modest but significant benefit over right ventricular apex pacing in patients selected for pacemaker implantation on the basis of symptomatic bradyarrhythmias.
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Atrial synchronized ventricular pacing: contribution of the chronotropic response to improved exercise performance.

TL;DR: It is concluded that in patients with adaptive pacing systems, the chronotropic response is the major determinant of any improvement in exercise performance.
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Comparative survival after permanent ventricular and dual chamber pacing for patients with chronic high degree atrioventricular block with and without preexistent congestive heart failure.

TL;DR: It is suggested that permanent dual chamber pacing enhances survival to a greater extent than does permanent ventricular demand pacing in patients with high degree AV block and preexistent congestive heart failure.
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TL;DR: The importance of atrial systole for maintenance of cardiac output is clearly demonstrated by these data.
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Relatonship between left ventricular diastolic pressure and myocardial segment length and observations on the contribution of atrial systole.

TL;DR: A method is described for the continuous recording of changes in the length of a segment of left ventricular myocardium, and its advantages and limitations are discussed.
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