2015
DOI: 10.4103/0259-1162.159770
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Role of temporary pacing at the right ventricular outflow tract in anesthetic management of a patient with asymptomatic sick sinus syndrome

Abstract: A 60-year-old woman posted for percutaneous nephrolithotomy with ureterolithotripsy was found to have a history of hypertension and ischemic heart disease from past 6 months on regular treatment. Pulse rate was irregularly irregular in a range of 56–60/min, unresponsive to atropine, with a sinus pause on the electrocardiogram. Although the patient was asymptomatic, anticipating unmasking of the sick sinus syndrome during general anesthesia in the prone position, a temporary pacemaker was implanted at right ven… Show more

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“…Anesthesia and associated surgical maneuvers can lead to autonomic imbalance, which may unveil an undiagnosed sick sinus syndrome. 7 The resultant dysrhythmias can be resistant to conventional pharmacological treatment. In patients with a known diagnosis of sick sinus who are asymptomatic, preoperative insertion of a temporary pacemaker prior to anesthetic induction should be contemplated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anesthesia and associated surgical maneuvers can lead to autonomic imbalance, which may unveil an undiagnosed sick sinus syndrome. 7 The resultant dysrhythmias can be resistant to conventional pharmacological treatment. In patients with a known diagnosis of sick sinus who are asymptomatic, preoperative insertion of a temporary pacemaker prior to anesthetic induction should be contemplated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%