Sinus bradycardia treated by long-term atrial pacing
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- 1 July 1970
- Vol. 32 (4), 458-461
- https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.32.4.458
Abstract
A technique for long-term atrial pacing is described. It uses the system whereby power from an external pulse-generator (including battery) is transferred through the intact skin by inductive-coupling. Once installed, there is no requirement for further surgery to effect battery changes, and the patient can control his heart rate over a wide range to suit his needs. It is suggested that pacing by such means may offer a preferable alternative to drug therapy in the treatment of low cardiac output due to pathological sinus bradycardia. Two patients successfully treated in this way are reported.Keywords
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