Risk of syncopal recurrences in patients treated with permanent pacing for bradyarrhythmic syncope: role of correlation between symptoms and electrocardiogram findings
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
To evaluate the risk of syncopal recurrences after pacemaker implantation in a population of patients with syncope of suspected bradyarrhythmic aetiology.
Prospective, multicentre, observational registry enrolling 1364 consecutive patients undergoing pacemaker implantation for syncope of bradyarrhythmic aetiology (proven or presumed). Before pacemaker implantation, all patients underwent a cardiac work-up in order to establish the bradyarrhythmic aetiology of syncope. According to the results of the diagnostic work-up, patients were divided into three groups: Group A, patients in whom a syncope-electrocardiogram (ECG) correlation was established (
In selecting patients with syncope of suspected bradyarrhythmic aetiology for pacemaker implantation, establishing a correlation between syncope and bradyarrhythmias maximizes the efficacy of pacing and reduces the risk of syncopal recurrences.
Contributors

Pier Luigi Pellegrino
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Ernesto Ammendola
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Matteo Ziacchi
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Federico Guerra
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Vittorio Aspromonte
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Mattia Laffi
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Lorenzo Pimpini
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Francesco Santoro
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Enrico Boggio
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Alessandro Guido
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Giuseppe Patti
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Natale Daniele Brunetti
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Gerardo Nigro
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Mauro Biffi
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Antonio Dello Russo
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Germano Gaggioli
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Michele Accogli
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Gabriele Dell’Era
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