Transvenous Pacemaker Placement: A Review for Emergency Clinicians.
J Emerg Med
; 66(4): e492-e502, 2024 Apr.
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| ID: mdl-38453595
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Transvenous pacemaker placement is an integral component of therapy for severe dysrhythmias and a core skill in emergency medicine.OBJECTIVE:
This narrative review provides a focused evaluation of transvenous pacemaker placement in the emergency department setting.DISCUSSION:
Temporary cardiac pacing can be a life-saving procedure. Indications for pacemaker placement include hemodynamic instability with symptomatic bradycardia secondary to atrioventricular block and sinus node dysfunction; overdrive pacing in unstable tachydysrhythmias, such as torsades de pointes; and failure of transcutaneous pacing. Optimal placement sites include the right internal jugular vein and left subclavian vein. Insertion first includes placement of a central venous catheter. The pacing wire with balloon is then advanced until electromechanical capture is obtained with the pacer in the right ventricle. Ultrasound can be used to guide and confirm lead placement using the subxiphoid or modified subxiphoid approach. The QRS segment will demonstrate ST segment elevation once the pacing wire tip contacts the endocardial wall. If mechanical capture is not achieved with initial placement of the transvenous pacer, the clinician must consider several potential issues and use an approach to evaluating the equipment and correcting any malfunction. Although life-saving in the appropriate patient, complications may occur from central venous access, right heart catheterization, and the pacing wire.CONCLUSIONS:
An understanding of transvenous pacemaker placement is essential for emergency clinicians.Key words
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Pacemaker, Artificial
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
J Emerg Med
Journal subject:
MEDICINA DE EMERGENCIA
Year:
2024
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Article
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