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Video Summary
The speaker discusses their experience with the extracardiac Fontan procedure and the common occurrence of sinus node dysfunction in these patients. They present two cases where they successfully managed sinus node dysfunction through remote atrial pacing using temporary and permanent pacing systems. They also discuss modifying their technique to avoid placing lead material in the pulmonary venous atrium due to concerns of thromboembolism and stroke. The speaker concludes by mentioning that their modified epicardial lead placement technique has been published in the Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology. No credits were mentioned in the video transcript.
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Jeremy P. Moore, MD
Keywords
extracardiac Fontan procedure
sinus node dysfunction
remote atrial pacing
temporary and permanent pacing systems
modified epicardial lead placement technique
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