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[Cardiac pacemaker in the perioperative phase].

J Peters, H Dehnen-Seipel

    Der Anaesthesist
    |April 1, 1985
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    Summary
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    Anesthesiologists manage increasingly complex cardiac pacing systems for diverse patient groups. This review aids in evaluating and treating these patients, focusing on hemodynamic issues and electromagnetic interference risks.

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    Area of Science:

    • Cardiology
    • Anesthesiology
    • Biomedical Engineering

    Context:

    • Growing number of patients requiring cardiac pacing.
    • Increasing complexity of pacemaker systems.
    • Diverse patient populations including de novo implantation, permanent pacemakers, and temporary pacing needs (emergency or post-cardiac surgery).

    Purpose:

    • To provide anesthesiologists with essential information for evaluating and treating patients with cardiac pacing systems.
    • To highlight key considerations for perioperative management of these patients.

    Summary:

    • Review covers de novo pacemaker implantation, management of patients with existing pacemakers, and temporary pacing scenarios.
    • Emphasis on hemodynamic management and potential pacemaker failure due to electromagnetic interference (EMI).

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  • Guidance for anesthesiologists encountering patients with cardiac pacing devices.
  • Impact:

    • Improved perioperative care for patients with cardiac pacing systems.
    • Enhanced understanding of potential complications like hemodynamic instability and EMI-related pacemaker dysfunction.
    • Empowers anesthesiologists to confidently manage complex pacing scenarios.