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Successful cardiac resynchronization therapy for treatment of secondary (arrhythmogenic) dilated cardiomyopathy in young children after cardiac surgery

https://doi.org/10.29001/2073-8552-2015-30-1-137-140

Abstract

The article presents clinical cases of successful implantation of cardiac resynchronization device (CRT-P). Young children received surgical correction of congenital ventricular septal defect (VSD). Due to the intraoperative development of complete atrioventricular heart block, the electric cardiac pacemaker (ECP) was implanted. The following progression of dilatation of the cardiac cavities, decrease in the left ventricular ejection fraction (LV EF), inefficacy of drug therapy, and the worsening of heart failure required CRT-P implantation.

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M. L. Kandinsky
Research Institute - Regional Clinical Hospital № 1 n.a. Prof. S.V. Ochapovsky
Russian Federation


G. A. Efimochkin
Research Institute - Regional Clinical Hospital № 1 n.a. Prof. S.V. Ochapovsky
Russian Federation


M. V. Latkin
Research Institute - Regional Clinical Hospital № 1 n.a. Prof. S.V. Ochapovsky
Russian Federation


O. V. Klycheva
Research Institute - Regional Clinical Hospital № 1 n.a. Prof. S.V. Ochapovsky
Russian Federation


O. V. Kokhtycheva
Research Institute - Regional Clinical Hospital № 1 n.a. Prof. S.V. Ochapovsky
Russian Federation


E. A. Taran
Research Institute - Regional Clinical Hospital № 1 n.a. Prof. S.V. Ochapovsky
Russian Federation


M. V. Boriskov
Research Institute - Regional Clinical Hospital № 1 n.a. Prof. S.V. Ochapovsky
Russian Federation


V. A. Porkhanov
Research Institute - Regional Clinical Hospital № 1 n.a. Prof. S.V. Ochapovsky
Russian Federation


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Kandinsky M.L., Efimochkin G.A., Latkin M.V., Klycheva O.V., Kokhtycheva O.V., Taran E.A., Boriskov M.V., Porkhanov V.A. Successful cardiac resynchronization therapy for treatment of secondary (arrhythmogenic) dilated cardiomyopathy in young children after cardiac surgery. Siberian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine. 2015;30(1):137-140. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.29001/2073-8552-2015-30-1-137-140

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