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_aComa Samartín, Raúl
_eCardiología
245 0 0 _aSpanish Pacemaker Registry. Eleventh official report of the Spanish Society of Cardiology Working Group on Cardiac Pacing (2013).
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260 _bRevista española de cardiología (English ed.),
_c2014
300 _a67(12):1024-38.
500 _aFormato Vancouver: Coma Samartín R, Cano Pérez Ó, Pombo Jiménez M. Spanish Pacemaker Registry. Eleventh official report of the Spanish Society of Cardiology Working Group on Cardiac Pacing (2013). Rev Esp Cardiol (Engl Ed). 2014 Dec;67(12):1024-38.
501 _a PMID: 25455755
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520 _aIntroduction and objectives: The present report summarizes the analysis of pacemaker implantation and replacement data sent to the Spanish Pacemaker Registry in 2013, with specific discussion of pacing mode selection. Methods: This study was based on information obtained from the European Pacemaker Patient Identification Card. Results: Information was received on 118 hospital centers, with a total of 12 831 cards, or 35% of the estimated activity. There were 755 and 58.1 conventional and resynchronization devices per million population, respectively. The mean age of patients receiving an implant was 77.4 years. Men received 59.5% of first implantations and 56.6% of replacements. Most implantations and generator replacements were performed in patients older than 80 years. Almost all endocardial leads used were bipolar, and 78.7% of leads had an active fixation mechanism. Despite being in sinus rhythm, 24% of patients with sick sinus syndrome and 25% of those with atrioventricular block were paced in VVIR mode. Conclusions: The use of pacemaker generators and resynchronization devices per million population continues to increase in Spain. Active fixation mechanisms predominate for leads but just 20% of leads are compatible with magnetic resonance imaging. The factors influencing the correct selection of pacing mode were age and, to a lesser extent, the type of atrioventricular block, and sex. Implementation of home monitoring of pacemakers remains low.
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