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IMPLANTATION OF ELECTRODELESS PACEMAKER AFTER REMOVAL OF INFECTED ELECTRODES

Abstract

The results are given of assessment and treatment of a female patient with complete atrioventricular block in whom the electrodeless pacemaker Micra had been implanted due to repetitive pyogenic infection of the pacemaker pocket causing septic endocarditis.

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A. S. Abdrakhmanov
Национальный научный кардиохирургический центр
Russian Federation


Yu. V. Pya
Национальный научный кардиохирургический центр
Russian Federation


S. A. Alimbaev
Национальный научный кардиохирургический центр
Russian Federation


A. .. Bakytzhanuly
Национальный научный кардиохирургический центр
Russian Federation


O. M. Nuralinov
Национальный научный кардиохирургический центр
Russian Federation


A. B. Tursunbekov
Национальный научный кардиохирургический центр
Russian Federation


Zh. E. Esilbaev
Национальный научный кардиохирургический центр
Russian Federation


A. N. Baydauletov
Национальный научный кардиохирургический центр
Russian Federation


S. M. Bagibaev
Национальный научный кардиохирургический центр
Russian Federation


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Abdrakhmanov A.S., Pya Yu.V., Alimbaev S.A., Bakytzhanuly A..., Nuralinov O.M., Tursunbekov A.B., Esilbaev Zh.E., Baydauletov A.N., Bagibaev S.M. IMPLANTATION OF ELECTRODELESS PACEMAKER AFTER REMOVAL OF INFECTED ELECTRODES. Journal of Arrhythmology. 2018;(91):57-59. (In Russ.)

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