Abstract

An artificial pacemaker was used in two cases of Stokes-Adams syndrome. The technique of inserting a myocardial electrode by percutaneous left ventricular puncture is described. It is suggested that this procedure should only be used to bridge the gap before surgical implantation of a permanent transistorised pacemaker.

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