Pacemaker Dependency after Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence.

Severe postoperative conduction disturbances requiring permanent pacemaker implantation frequently occur following cardiac surgery. Little is known about the long-term pacing requirements and risk factors for pacemaker dependency in this population.We performed a systematic review of the literature...

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Main Authors: Curtis M Steyers, Rohan Khera, Prashant Bhave
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4607414?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fe5af5fe64e7427f9cc66ec9041b54a82020-11-25T02:13:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011010e014034010.1371/journal.pone.0140340Pacemaker Dependency after Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence.Curtis M SteyersRohan KheraPrashant BhaveSevere postoperative conduction disturbances requiring permanent pacemaker implantation frequently occur following cardiac surgery. Little is known about the long-term pacing requirements and risk factors for pacemaker dependency in this population.We performed a systematic review of the literature addressing rates and predictors of pacemaker dependency in patients requiring permanent pacemaker implantation after cardiac surgery. Using a comprehensive search of the Medline, Web of Science and EMBASE databases, studies were selected for review based on predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria.A total of 8 studies addressing the endpoint of pacemaker-dependency were identified, while 3 studies were found that addressed the recovery of atrioventricular (AV) conduction endpoint. There were 10 unique studies with a total of 780 patients. Mean follow-up ranged from 6-72 months. Pacemaker dependency rates ranged from 32%-91% and recovery of AV conduction ranged from 16%-42%. There was significant heterogeneity with respect to the definition of pacemaker dependency. Several patient and procedure-specific variables were found to be independently associated with pacemaker dependency, but these were not consistent between studies.Pacemaker dependency following cardiac surgery occurs with variable frequency. While individual studies have identified various perioperative risk factors for pacemaker dependency and non-resolution of AV conduction disease, results have been inconsistent. Well-conducted studies using a uniform definition of pacemaker dependency might identify patients who will benefit most from early permanent pacemaker implantation after cardiac surgery.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4607414?pdf=render
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Prashant Bhave
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Pacemaker Dependency after Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence.
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author_facet Curtis M Steyers
Rohan Khera
Prashant Bhave
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title Pacemaker Dependency after Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence.
title_short Pacemaker Dependency after Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence.
title_full Pacemaker Dependency after Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence.
title_fullStr Pacemaker Dependency after Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence.
title_full_unstemmed Pacemaker Dependency after Cardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence.
title_sort pacemaker dependency after cardiac surgery: a systematic review of current evidence.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Severe postoperative conduction disturbances requiring permanent pacemaker implantation frequently occur following cardiac surgery. Little is known about the long-term pacing requirements and risk factors for pacemaker dependency in this population.We performed a systematic review of the literature addressing rates and predictors of pacemaker dependency in patients requiring permanent pacemaker implantation after cardiac surgery. Using a comprehensive search of the Medline, Web of Science and EMBASE databases, studies were selected for review based on predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria.A total of 8 studies addressing the endpoint of pacemaker-dependency were identified, while 3 studies were found that addressed the recovery of atrioventricular (AV) conduction endpoint. There were 10 unique studies with a total of 780 patients. Mean follow-up ranged from 6-72 months. Pacemaker dependency rates ranged from 32%-91% and recovery of AV conduction ranged from 16%-42%. There was significant heterogeneity with respect to the definition of pacemaker dependency. Several patient and procedure-specific variables were found to be independently associated with pacemaker dependency, but these were not consistent between studies.Pacemaker dependency following cardiac surgery occurs with variable frequency. While individual studies have identified various perioperative risk factors for pacemaker dependency and non-resolution of AV conduction disease, results have been inconsistent. Well-conducted studies using a uniform definition of pacemaker dependency might identify patients who will benefit most from early permanent pacemaker implantation after cardiac surgery.
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