• Mayo Clinic proceedings · Mar 1988

    A shorter hospital stay after cardiac pacemaker implantation.

    • D L Hayes, R E Vlietstra, J M Trusty, T P Downing, and N C Cavarocchi.
    • Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905.
    • Mayo Clin. Proc. 1988 Mar 1;63(3):236-40.

    AbstractIn an effort to shorten the hospital stay after implantation of a permanent cardiac pacemaker, some physicians have begun performing pacemaker implantation on an ambulatory basis. To assess the potential safety of shortening the duration of hospitalization after pacemaker implantation, we reviewed the complications that occurred in 100 consecutive patients after pacemaker implantation and noted the time after the implantation when the complications occurred. In our study group, all complications that necessitated invasive intervention occurred within 24 hours after the pacemaker implantation. Complications that necessitated noninvasive programming occurred as long as 72 hours after implantation, and all could have been safely corrected at the time of follow-up had the patient been dismissed at the 24-hour period. Although we do not believe that ambulatory pacemaker implantation should be routinely implemented at this time, the practice of dismissing patients at 24 hours after pacemaker implantation and scheduling subsequent outpatient follow-up seems to be safe and effective.

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