Herz
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The symptomatic sick sinus syndrome presents a classic indication for the implantation of a dual-chamber pacemaker according to the current national and international guidelines. However, in cases where dizziness and near syncope due to a sinus node dysfunction are found together with clinical characteristics of a sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (SAHS), screening for sleep apnea would be prudent before deciding for a pacemaker. ⋯ On diagnosing SAHS with an obstructive component in patients with symptomatic bradycardia and SA block, there is no primary need for a pacemaker, but rather for implementing treatment with nCPAP. Thus, a pacemaker should only be considered in patients with intolerance or bad compliance regarding nCPAP, or in those in whom no significant reduction of bradyarrhythmia is achieved.