Abstract

In this paper, indications of pacemaking and its results are discussed form 24 cases of servere bradyarrhythmias with Stokes-Adams syndorme experienced from October 1966 to March 1972. There are no mortality and 87.5% Of all returned to social activity. Postimplantation complications, including pacemaker malfunctions, electrode feilure and abnormally electrical findings during pacing are investigated.

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