Ann Chir Thorac Cardiovasc
September 1978
This is a study of pacemakers in 32 children with permanent pacemakers, 7 of them for congenital block, and 25 for post-operative block, representing a total of 69 pacemaker implantations. After a brief survey of the results, there is a discussion of the problems of the indications, relative for the congenital blocks, and absolute for the surgical blocks after a short period of observation. The choice of type of pacemaker rests upon three essential features: minimum inconvenience, a good length of active life, and the facility of an increased rate.
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October 1977