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Eur J Cardiothorac Surg 2000;17:455-461
© 2000 Elsevier Science NL
a Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, University Hospital, Pauwelsstraße 30, 52057 Aachen, Germany
b Department of Pediatric Cardiology, University Hospital, Pauwelsstraße 30, 52057 Aachen, Germany
Corresponding author. Tel.: +49-241-808-9957; fax: +49-241-888-8454
e-mail: sachwehjs{at}aol.com
Objective: Permanent cardiac pacing in children and adolescents is rare and often occurs by means of epicardial pacing. Based on two decades of experience, operative and postoperative data of patients with epicardial and transvenous pacing were analyzed retrospectively. Methods: Between October 1979 and December 1998, 71 patients (mean age, 5.3±4.2, range, 1 day16.2 years; mean body weight, 18±12; range, 856 kg) underwent permanent pacemaker implantation. Indications were sinus node dysfunction and atrio-ventricular block following surgery for congenital heart disease (69%), or congenital atrioventricular block (31%). Pacing was purely atrial (1.4%), purely ventricular (73%), ventricular with atrial synchronization (5.6%), or atrioventricular synchronized (20%). Epicardial pacing was established in 49 (69%), transvenous in 22 (31%) patients. Follow-up was 3.4±3.8 years (epicardial) and 3.0±4.0 years (transvenous). Results: Epicardial leads were implanted in younger patients (mean age: 4.5 vs. 7.0 years, P<0.05) and preferably after surgery induced atrioventricular block (78 vs. 46%, P<0.05). The youngest patient with transvenous pacing was 1.3 years old (weight, 8.5 kg). At implantation epicardial ventricular stimulation threshold at 1.0 ms was 1.07±0.46 vs. 0.53±0.31 V (transvenous) (P<0.05). The age-adjusted rate of lead-related reoperations was significantly higher in patients with epicardial leads (P<0.05), mainly due to increasing chronic stimulation thresholds resulting in early battery depletion. In three patients who received steroid-eluting epicardial leads initial low thresholds persisted after five month to one years. In two patients with recurrent epicardial threshold increase, steroid-eluting epicardial leads led to good acute and chronic thresholds after nine to 15 month. Two post-operative death (2.8%) were probably due to a dysfunction of the (epicardial) pacing system. Conclusions: Transvenous pacing in the pediatric population is associated with a lower acute stimulation threshold and a lower rate of lead-related complications. If epicardial pacing is necessary (e.g. small body weight, special intracardiac anatomy (e.g. Fontan), impossible access to superior caval vein), steroid-eluting leads may be considered.
Key Words: Cardiac pacemaker Heart surgery Congenital heart disease
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