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Permanent pacing is a risk factor for the development of heart failure
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Permanent pacing is a risk factor for the development of heart failure

Ronald S Freudenberger, Alan C Wilson, Janet Lawrence-Nelson, Joshua M Hare and John B Kostis
The American journal of cardiology, Vol.95(5), pp.671-674
2005-03-01
PMID: 15721119

Abstract

Humans Middle Aged Risk Factors Proportional Hazards Models Male Cardiac Pacing, Artificial - adverse effects Survival Analysis Aged, 80 and over Adult Female Aged Heart Failure - etiology Cohort Studies Heart Failure - mortality
No previous study has examined the importance of right ventricular pacing as a risk factor for the development of heart failure (HF) in subjects without a history of HF. A cohort study of patients who underwent initial pacemaker implantation (n = 11,426) was conducted to test the hypothesis that patients with ventricular dyssynchrony created by permanent pacing would develop HF, as shown by new HF hospitalizations or HF-related deaths, at a higher rate than matched controls.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.94 Cardiac Arrhythmia
1.94.899 Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
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Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
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Clinical Medicine

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