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Hibernation of the Conduction System and Atrioventricular Block Reversibility Following Revascularization in Patients Without Acute Coronary Syndrome Publisher



Malekrah A1 ; Fattahian A1 ; Majidifard I2 ; Asgary N3 ; Kazemisaeed A4 ; Goudarzi MTH5 ; Bagheri B1 ; Nadi A2
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Source: Journal of Innovations in Cardiac Rhythm Management Published:2023


Abstract

Although myocardial infarction (MI) is a reversible cause of atrioventricular (AV) block, the association of ischemia other than MI with AV block is unclear. The purpose of this study is to investigate this relationship. Among patients nominated for pacemaker implantation due to AV block in two centers from 2017–2020, 120 patients with significant coronary artery disease (CAD) in angiography were included in the study. Patients were divided into two equal groups based on their CAD treatment approach: drug therapy and revascularization. Coronary lesions were divided into three types based on location: left anterior descending artery (type 1), dominant coronary with AV node branch (type 2), and a combination of both (type 3). After coronary disease treatment, all patients were followed up with for 14 months, and AV block reversibility was assessed. There were 7 cases of block reversibility in the revascularization group (11.7%) and 1 case in the medical group (1.7%), which differed significantly (P = .02). A history of acute coronary syndrome, smoking, opium use, chronic kidney disease, hypertension, age, sex, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease were not significantly associated with reversible block. Also, the type of coronary obstruction had no significant relationship with block reversibility (P = .3, .5, and .8 for type 1, type 2, and type 3, respectively). Hibernation due to ischemia can be a reversible cause of an AV blockage. Therefore, it is recommended that significant coronary artery lesions be revascularized before pacemaker implantation. © 2023 Innovations in Cardiac Rhythm Management.
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