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Pediatr Cardiol ; 45(2): 441-445, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38145427

ABSTRACT

Clinically significant bradycardia is an uncommon problem in children, but one that can cause significant morbidity and sometimes necessitates implantation of a pacemaker. The most common causes of bradycardia are complete heart block (CHB), which can be congenital or acquired, and sinus node dysfunction, which is rare in children with structurally normal hearts. Pacemaker is indicated as therapy for the majority of children with CHB, and while early mortality is lower in postnatally diagnosed CHB than in fetal CHB, it is still up to 16%. In young children, less invasive transvenous pacemaker systems can be technically challenging to place and carry a high risk of complications, often necessitating surgical epicardial pacemaker placement, which usually entails a median sternotomy. We report three cases of pediatric patients referred for pacemaker implantation for different types of bradycardia, treated at our institution with oral albuterol with therapeutic results that avoided the need for surgical pacemaker implantation at that time.


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Bradycardia , Pacemaker, Artificial , Humans , Child , Child, Preschool , Bradycardia/drug therapy , Bradycardia/etiology , Cardiac Pacing, Artificial/methods , Pacemaker, Artificial/adverse effects , Sick Sinus Syndrome/drug therapy , Sick Sinus Syndrome/complications , Administration, Oral
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