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J Interv Card Electrophysiol ; 62(3): 499-503, 2021 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34269953

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PURPOSE: Over the last years, pediatric electrophysiology (EP) has evolved as a consolidated subspecialty of pediatric cardiology. In the USA, Canada, and Europe, there is a clear picture of the status of pediatric EP, but the situation in Latin America is largely unknown. METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional observational study was performed. A survey was conducted by the Latin American Heart Rhythm Society in Spanish and Portuguese to assess the status of development of pediatric EP across Latin American countries. RESULTS: There are physicians practicing pediatric EP in 11 Latin American countries. The scope of the practices includes clinical and non-invasive EP as well as performing invasive EP procedures. All the current pediatric EP interventions are performed in most of Latin American countries. CONCLUSIONS: Pediatric electrophysiology is present as a subspecialty in half of the countries in Latin America, and all the current electrophysiology procedures and therapeutic technologies are available in most Latin American countries.


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Eletrofisiologia Cardíaca , Cardiologia , Criança , Estudos Transversais , Humanos , América Latina/epidemiologia , Inquéritos e Questionários
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J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol ; 20(1): 44-9, 2009 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18691233

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BACKGROUND: There has been recent concern in the media about iPod interference with pacemakers. We systematically tested two types of digital music players (DMP) on pacemaker or ICD function in children. METHODS/RESULTS: Patients were monitored by a 6-lead ECG and programmer telemetry. The pacemaker was tested in bipolar and unipolar sensing at normal and maximal sensitivities. The order of DMP tested was randomized. Each DMP was placed on top of the pacemaker pocket, put into "play" mode three times (5 seconds each), with and without programmer wand placed one cm adjacent to DMP. Pacemaker interference was defined as: pacing inhibition, inappropriate pacing, oversensing, or detection of high-rate episodes associated with the use of DMP. Of the 67 patients (mean age 12 +/- 5 years), 62 had pacemakers and five had ICDs; 39 endocardial and 28 epicardial systems. Patients were tested with Sansa (67), iPod 30 GB (51), and other DMPs (43). There was no evidence of interference with pacemaker function by any DMP under any of the study conditions (each performed in triplicate). Reproducible programmer telemetry interference was shown in 11 cases (Medtronic 6/47, St. Jude Medical 5/18, Guidant 0/2) related to use of iPod (6), Sansa (1), or others (4). None of these were associated with any evidence of pacemaker malfunction. CONCLUSION: Interference with pacemaker function could not be shown with iPod or MP3 players. No additional precaution beyond standard is necessary for patients with pacemakers when they are using these players.


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Análise de Falha de Equipamento , Falha de Equipamento , MP3-Player , Marca-Passo Artificial , Criança , Desenho de Equipamento , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Estudos Prospectivos
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