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- Transvenous_pacing abstract "Transvenous cardiac pacing, also called endocardial pacing, is a potentially life saving intervention used primarily to correct profound bradycardia. It can be used to treat symptomatic bradycardias that do not respond to transcutaneous pacing or to drug therapy. Transvenous pacing is achieved by threading a pacing electrode through a vein into the right atrium, right ventricle, or both. This means of pacing the heart is not as popular as other means of pacing (see transcutaneous pacing, implanted pacemaker, epicardial pacing) because it is a temporary solution to pace the heart and yet involves a similar level of risk of bleeding as a more permanent solution like placing an implanted pacemaker. For patients who present in an emergency setting with symptomatic bradycardias, usually drugs like atropine or sympathomimetic drugs (epinephrine or dopamine) can be used to increase the heart rate to an adequate level until the underlying cause of the bradycardia can be isolated and then, possibly, a permanent pacemaker can be placed. For patients for whom transvenous pacing is chosen, the procedure is done at the bedside with a local anesthetic alone or in conjunction with conscious sedation. The pacing electrode is advanced through the vein under fluoroscopic and electrocardiographic guidance. An x-ray after the procedure is always obtained to confirm placement of the pacing electrode.The greater use of atropine and epinephrine or external pacing may obviate the need for transvenous pacing by stabilizing patients early in the process of caring for the patient. Some debate exists over the efficacity and reliability of transvenous pacing, especially if the need for permanent pacing is anticipated.".
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- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_cardiac_pacemaker.
- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Atropine.
- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Bradycardia.
- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Bradycardias.
- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cardiac_electrophysiology.
- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Emergency_medical_procedures.
- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Conscious_sedation.
- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Dopamine.
- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Epicardial_pacing.
- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Epinephrine.
- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Implanted_pacemaker.
- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Procedural_sedation_and_analgesia.
- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Sympathomimetic.
- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Sympathomimetic_drug.
- Transvenous_pacing wikiPageWikiLink Transcutaneous_pacing.
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- Transvenous_pacing subject Category:Cardiac_electrophysiology.
- Transvenous_pacing subject Category:Emergency_medical_procedures.
- Transvenous_pacing comment "Transvenous cardiac pacing, also called endocardial pacing, is a potentially life saving intervention used primarily to correct profound bradycardia. It can be used to treat symptomatic bradycardias that do not respond to transcutaneous pacing or to drug therapy. Transvenous pacing is achieved by threading a pacing electrode through a vein into the right atrium, right ventricle, or both.".
- Transvenous_pacing label "Transvenous pacing".
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