Pacemaker follow-up adherence in Veracruz was 97-100% at 4-6 weeks but declined to 67.44-85% at the annual review, with most patients experiencing no immediate adverse events.
Patients over 18 years of age who underwent pacemaker implantation
Postoperative follow-up after pacemaker implantation
Postoperative follow-up adherence and detection of adverse events
Postoperative follow-up of pacemaker patients in Veracruz shows high initial adherence that declines by one year, alongside a low rate of immediate complications.
Absolute Event Rate: 0% vs 0%
Introduction. Currently, one of the main causes of morbidity or mortality in Mexico is cardiovascular disease. Nowadays, advances in technology have allowed pacemakers to improve survival, symptom control, and patient quality, but the follow-up phase after the implantation procedure remains critical. Objective: To describe the postoperative follow-up of patients with pacemaker use in the state of Veracruz, in order to detect any problem in the postoperative period Material and methods. A retrospective observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted. Demographic variables, comorbidities, implant indication, device type and mode, as well as follow-up data at 4–6 weeks, 3–6 months, and annual review were collected. A descriptive analysis of the variables was performed Results: A total of 143 patients over 18 years of age who underwent pacemaker implantation were included, of which 43 corresponded to the General Hospital of Zone No. 8 IMSS Córdoba and 100 to the Regional General Hospital of Orizaba. The mean age was 74.51 ± 11.18 years in Córdoba and 75.16 ± 12.01 years in Orizaba, with a predominance of females and a predominance of systemic arterial hypertension. The most frequent indication was complete atrioventricular block. Most patients had no immediate adverse events. At follow-up, 100% of the patients attended at 4–6 weeks in Córdoba and 97% in Orizaba. At 3–6 months, adherence was 100% in Córdoba and 94% in Orizaba. In the annual review, attendance decreased to 67.44% in Córdoba and 85% in Orizaba. Conclusion. Postoperative follow-up showed high initial adherence and low frequency of complications recorded.
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Claudia Lizbeth García Cortés
Dora María Estrada Durán
Bertha Yolanda Guzmán Rivas
Mexican Social Security Institute
Universidad Cristóbal Colón
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Cortés et al. (Sat,) reported a other. Pacemaker follow-up adherence in Veracruz was 97-100% at 4-6 weeks but declined to 67.44-85% at the annual review, with most patients experiencing no immediate adverse events.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69c37c33b34aaaeb1a67efd2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19177843