2016
DOI: 10.1093/icvts/ivw259
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Incidence and predictors of new-onset atrioventricular block requiring pacemaker implantation after sutureless aortic valve replacement

Abstract: NO-AVB is a frequent complication following SU-AVR, and its incidence strongly depends on the surgical technique. Baseline first-degree AVB and LaQD independently predict NO-AVB and should be considered when deciding the duration of postoperative electrocardiographic monitoring.

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“…The modification in surgical technique involved a more thorough, symmetrical decalcification and higher positioning guiding sutures to the intra-annular level. 53 Overall incidence of permanent pacemaker implantation was 12%, whereas incidence in each of the standard technique and modified technique were 21% and 8%, respectively. 53 Independent predictors of permanent pacemaker implantation were baseline first-degree atrioventricular block (P < 0.01), left QRS axis deviation (P = 0.03), and standard surgical technique (P = 0.02).…”
Section: Permanent Pacemaker Implantationmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…The modification in surgical technique involved a more thorough, symmetrical decalcification and higher positioning guiding sutures to the intra-annular level. 53 Overall incidence of permanent pacemaker implantation was 12%, whereas incidence in each of the standard technique and modified technique were 21% and 8%, respectively. 53 Independent predictors of permanent pacemaker implantation were baseline first-degree atrioventricular block (P < 0.01), left QRS axis deviation (P = 0.03), and standard surgical technique (P = 0.02).…”
Section: Permanent Pacemaker Implantationmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…53 Overall incidence of permanent pacemaker implantation was 12%, whereas incidence in each of the standard technique and modified technique were 21% and 8%, respectively. 53 Independent predictors of permanent pacemaker implantation were baseline first-degree atrioventricular block (P < 0.01), left QRS axis deviation (P = 0.03), and standard surgical technique (P = 0.02). 53 Yanagawa et al 54 examined the effect of a modification in operative technique on permanent pacemaker implantation.…”
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“…2. ECG: Pre-operative conduction disorders are an independent risk factor for permanent pacemaker insertion [26]. Use of rapid deployment or suture less bio prosthesis increases the risk of complete atrioventricular block.…”
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confidence: 99%