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Unexplained Syncope—A Diagnostic Pacemaker?
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1983
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Heart FailureDiagnosisElectrophysiological EvaluationCardiopulmonary ResuscitationDual FunctionPublic HealthCardiologyCardiovascular ImagingProgrammable PacemakerProlonged Escape IntervalCardiac ArrestCardiogenic ShockCardiovascular DiseasePatient SafetyElectrophysiologySyncope—a Diagnostic PacemakerMedicineEmergency MedicineArrhythmia
We describe our initial experience with a pacemaker which performs the dual function of registering episodes of cardiac arrest and pacing the heart when necessary. The apparatus has a prolonged escape interval (2.30-2.65 seconds) and is capable of counting up to 128 "events." Twenty-five patients complaining of infrequent episodes of loss of consciousness have been studied. Blackouts ceased and episodes of ventricular standstill were recorded in 14 cases; the unit helped to establish a non-cardiac etiology for the attacks in two cases. It is suggested that a bradycardia-recording facility incorporated into a programmable pacemaker would provide a much needed tool in the diagnosis and management of patients with infrequent episodes of loss of consciousness in whom a cardiac mechanism is suspected but unproven.
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