Tatalaksana sindroma Wolf-Parkinson-White terselubung pada pasien dengan Alat Pacu Jantung
Abstract
Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome is part of the supraventricular tachycardias, which are relatively common, often repetitive, occasionally persistent and rarely life threat-ening. Management of atrioventricular reciprocating tachycardia (AVRT) in patients with permanent pacemaker (PPM) is rarely being discussed. We would like to report our experience in the management of two cases with AVRT, one on VVIR and another one on AAI. In the first case catheter ablation of the atrioven-tricular juction was performed, while in the second case arrhythmia was termi-nated using burst pacing.Downloads
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Calkins H, Yong P, Miller JM, Olshansky B, Carlson M, Saul JP,et. al. Catheter ablation of accessory pathways, atrioventricu-lar nodal reentrant tachycardia, and the atrioventricular junc-tion: final results of a prospective, multicenter clinical trial. The Atakr Multicenter Inves-tigators Group. Circulation. 1999 Jan 19;99(2):262-70.
Andersen HR, Nielsen JC, Thomsen PE, Thuesen L, Mortensen PT, Vesterlund T, Pedersen AK.Long-term follow-up of patients from a randomised trial of atrial versus ven-tricular pacing for sick-sinus syndrome. Lancet. 1997 Oct 25;350(9086):1210-6.
Stangl K, Seitz K, Wirtzfeld A, Alt E, Blomer H.Differences between atrial single chamber pacing (AAI) and ventricular single chamber pacing (VVI) with respect to prognosis and antiar-rhythmic effect in patients with sick sinus syndrome.Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 1990 Dec;13(12 Pt 2):2080-5.
Sutton R, Bourgeois I.Cost benefit analysis of single and dual chamber pacing for sick sinus syndrome and atrioventricular block. An economic sensitivity analysis of the literature. Eur Heart J. 1996 Apr;17(4):574-82.
McComb JM, Gribbin GM.Effect of pacing mode on morbid-ity and mortality: update of clinical pacing trials. Am J Cardiol. 1999 Mar 11;83(5B):211D-213D.
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Juzar, D., Yuniadi, Y., & Munawar, M. (1). Tatalaksana sindroma Wolf-Parkinson-White terselubung pada pasien dengan Alat Pacu Jantung. Indonesian Journal of Cardiology, 28(1), 64-69. https://doi.org/10.30701/ijc.v28i1.269
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