Cardiac pacing in cardioinhibitory syncope in children.
Christian PaechFranziska WagnerSebastian MenschRoman Antonin GebauerPublished in: Congenital heart disease (2018)
The presented VVI pacing with hysteresis seems to be a promising pacemaker setting in pediatric patients with cardioinhibitory syncope who need a pacemaker. Unnecessary ventricular stimulation is effectively avoided, while cardiac output is preserved during cardioinhibition, by providing a sufficient paced heart rate, compensating for the often present vasodilatory component.