RESYNCHRONIZING THERAPY LONG-TERM RESULTS IN INFANCY TREATED FOR SECONDARY (ARRHYTHMOGENIC) DILATION CARDIOMYOPATHY AFTER SURGICAL INTERVENTION

Secondary dilation (arrhythmogenic) cardiomyopathy in children after artificial pacemaker implantation occurs rather rare. Criteria for implantation are typical: expressed disorders of systemic ventricle function (lowering EF < 35% in dynamics) and prolongation of QRS interval more 120 ms. He...

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Main Authors: M. L. Kandinsky, G. A. Efimochkin, O. V. Klycheva, O. V. Kokhtacheva, M. V. Latkin, M. V. Boriskov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Scientific Research Institute, Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital no. 1 2019-02-01
Series:Инновационная медицина Кубани
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Online Access:https://inovmed.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/55
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Summary:Secondary dilation (arrhythmogenic) cardiomyopathy in children after artificial pacemaker implantation occurs rather rare. Criteria for implantation are typical: expressed disorders of systemic ventricle function (lowering EF < 35% in dynamics) and prolongation of QRS interval more 120 ms. Heart transplantation is the only alternative. We present 2 cases with successful application of cardioresynchronizer for critical lowering EF at a time of AP implantation. We consider this method will assist in overcoming critical decompensated heart insufficiency and it is a good alternative to the only reliable approach in these children-heart transplantation. The age of patients is not a constraint factor.
ISSN:2500-0268
2541-9897