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1 sty 2004 · Long-term survival was significantly influenced by the type of arrhythmia leading to pacemaker implantation: Overall median survival was the longest in patients implanted for sick-sinus syndrome (SSS) with 132.9 months; patients with AV-block (3rd degree or 2nd degree type Mobitz) had a median survival of 94.3 months whereas those implanted for ...
16 mar 2023 · This study was designed to investigate the prevalence and predictors of depression in patients after pacemaker implantation during the COVID-19 pandemic in addition to identifying specific depressive symptoms associated with quality of life (QOL) using network analysis (NA).
22 kwi 2024 · The long-term impact of permanent pacemaker (PPM) implantation on survival after cardiac surgery remains ill defined. We aimed to investigate the effect of PPM on survival and explore factors driving outcomes using meta-regression according to the type of surgery.
24 kwi 2021 · Previous studies have shown that anxious or depressed ICD patients have poorer quality of life and increased risks of arrhythmias and death. 2,3,4 This study examined how many patients develop anxiety or depression after ICD implantation, as screening tends to be a one-time event.
9 cze 2020 · Abstract. Background. Psychological adaptation after cardiac pacemaker implantation is a challenge for patients with mental illness. Case presentation. Here we report a self-harming patient with a psychiatric disorder. A 73-year-old female patient with 16-year coronary heart disease and a 4-year depression was admitted to our hospital for a coma.
1 lip 2015 · Research suggests that survival among the recipients of a cardiac permanent pacemaker (PPM) matches the age- and sex-matched general population in the absence of cardiovascular disease. We used linked administrative data to examine life expectancy-based outcomes for adults requiring a cardiac PPM.
9 cze 2020 · Psychological adaptation after cardiac pacemaker implantation is a challenge for patients with mental illness. Here we report a self-harming patient with a psychiatric disorder. A 73-year-old female patient with 16-year coronary heart disease and a 4-year depression was admitted to our hospital for a coma.