Transvenous pacing
Transvenous pacing | |
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Specialty | cardiology |
Transvenous cardiac pacing (TVP),
This means of pacing the heart is not as popular as other means of pacing (see
For patients who present in an emergency setting with symptomatic bradycardias, usually drugs like
For patients for whom transvenous pacing is chosen, the procedure is done at the bedside with a local anesthetic alone or in conjunction with
The greater use of atropine and epinephrine or external pacing may make transvenous pacing unnecessary by stabilizing patients early in the process of caring for the patient. Some debate exists over the efficacity and reliability of transvenous pacing, especially if the need for permanent pacing is anticipated.
Notes
- PMID 31359249.
References
This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (April 2022) |
- Urden, L., Stacy, K., and Lough, M. Thelan's Critical Care Nursing: Diagnosis and Management. Fourth Edition, Mosby, 1998. ISBN 0-323-01461-5
- Handbook of Emergency Cardiovascular Care for Healthcare Providers. Editors Hazinski, M., Cummins, R., and Field, J. 2004. ISBN 0-87493-448-6
- Murphy, JJ (8 September 2001). "Problems with temporary cardiac pacing. Expecting trainees in medicine to perform transvenous pacing is no longer acceptable". BMJ. 323 (7312): 527. PMID 11546683.