Successful Pacemaker Setting Using Treadmill Exercise Test in a Child with Fontan Circulation

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Abstract

The usefulness of a treadmill exercise test for determining optimal pacemaker settings remains unknown. An 8-year-old boy with Fontan circulation and a dual-chamber pacemaker for a rate-dependent advanced atriov-entricular block suffered from dullness and poor school attendance. Although the pacemaker log showed an atrial tachycardia/fibrillation episode, treadmill exercise testing revealed sinus tachycardia, which converted to a 2:1 atrioventricular block. The pacemaker setting was optimized, with improvement in the patient’s condition. Treadmill exercise testing helps optimize dual-chamber pacemaker settings in children with complex congenital heart disease involved in energy-consuming physical activities and having a wide working range in sinus rate.

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Masutani, S., Miyazaki, A., Iwamoto, Y., & Ishido, H. (2022). Successful Pacemaker Setting Using Treadmill Exercise Test in a Child with Fontan Circulation. International Heart Journal, 63(3), 642–646. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.21-761

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