Post-operative cardiac implantable electronic devices in patients undergoing cardiac surgery: a contemporary experience
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Optimum timing of pacemaker implantation following cardiac surgery is a clinical challenge. European and American guidelines recommend observation, to assess recovery of atrioventricular block (AVB) (up to 7 days) and sinus node (5 days to weeks) after cardiac surgery. This study aims to determine rates of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) implants post-surgery at a high-volume tertiary centre over 3 years. Implant timing, patient characteristics and outcomes at 6 months including pacemaker utilization were assessed.
All cardiac operations (
Multi-valve surgery has a particularly high incidence of CIED implants (14.9% double, 25.6% triple valve). Age, left ventricle systolic impairment, endocarditis, and valve surgery were independent predictors of CIED implants. Device underutilization was infrequent and uninfluenced by implant timing. Early implantation (≤5 days) should be considered in AVB post-multi-valve surgery.
Contributors

Peter Henry Waddingham
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North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust Peterborough , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Jonathan M Behar
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Neil Roberts
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Gurpreet Dhillon
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Adam J Graham
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Ross J Hunter
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Carl Hayward
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Mehul Dhinoja
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Amal Muthumala
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Rakesh Uppal
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Edward Rowland
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Mark J Earley
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Richard J Schilling
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Simon Sporton
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Martin Lowe
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Amer Harky
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Oliver R Segal
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Pier D Lambiase
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Anthony W C Chow
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