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    Approach to the treatment of atrial fibrillation in patients with cardiovascular risk profile: Multicentric international study
    (2015)
    Pavlović, Siniša U. (7006514891)
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    Kirćanski, Bratislav (55351539500)
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    Radovanović, Nikola (56543116700)
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    Raspopović, Srdjan (37104817500)
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    Jovanović, Velibor (57213059031)
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    Nikćević, Gabrijela (57191109755)
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    Živković, Mirjana (57198227811)
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    Milašinović, Goran (9238319300)
    Introduction Atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common arrhythmia that requires treatment, does not come out of the focus of researchers. Monitoring its prevalence and effects of therapy is a good guideline approach to the growing population of patients in which this arrhythmia occurs. Objective The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of treatment of AF and cardiovascular profiles in the observed population. Methods In this observational, cross-sectional, multicenter, international study, 584 patients in 30 centers in Serbia and Slovenia, older than 18 years and with AF or in sinus rhythm with a history of AF, were included. The assessment of the efficacy of treatment of AF was performed by analyzing the frequency of adequate therapeutic effect of medication in rhythm or frequency control in patients with AF. Results The results confirmed that the highest incidence of AF duration is more than seven days, and is accompanied by symptoms. Inadequate frequency regulation was registered at 8.9% of patients. Hypertension was registered in two-thirds of all patients, while other cardiovascular risk factors were registered in about one-third of patients. An echocardiographic finding in the group of patients with AF confirms generally adequate left ventricular function with a slightly enlarged left atrium (4.6±0.8 cm). Increasing age and time from the first episode of AF decreases the probability of maintaining sinus rhythm, while symptomatic AF had a positive impact on the presence of sinus rhythm. Propafenone, sotalol and amiodarone showed a statistically significant connection with a positive therapeutic response, while β-blockers had a negative impact on the probability of establishing and maintaining sinus rhythm. Conclusion Characteristics of therapeutic approaches, risks, comorbidity of patient populations in Slovenia and Serbia correspond to the fullest extent with the recommendations for good clinical practice, which further stresses the need for extensive measures in these regions. © 2015 Serbia Medical Society. All rightsreserved.
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    The role of cardiac pacing therapy in the management of carotid sinus syndrome
    (2015)
    Radovanović, Nikola (56543116700)
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    Kirćanski, Bratislav (55351539500)
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    Pavlović, Siniša (7006514891)
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    Raspopović, Srdjan (37104817500)
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    Jovanović, Velibor (57213059031)
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    Milašinović, Goran (9238319300)
    Introduction Carotid sinus syndrome is characterized by a hypersensitive carotid sinus and syncope. Although we have clear guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of carotid sinus syndrome, the efficacy of pacing therapy with this indication has not been the subject of many studies. Objective This study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of pacing therapy in the treatment of patients with carotid sinus syndrome and to determine the factors contributing to symptoms recurrence after pacemaker implantation. Methods This study was retrospective and included 32 patients in whom a pacemaker was implanted due to carotid sinus syndrome at the Pacemaker Center, Clinical Center of Serbia, between April 2005 and April 2012. Carotid sinus massage and head-up tilt test (HUTT) were performed to select patients with cardioinhibitory and mixed type carotid sinus syndrome, who were enrolled to the study. Results The mean age of patients was 65.6±11.5 years and 20 (62.5%) were men. The mean follow-up period was 4.3±1.9 years. HUTT was performed in 3 (9.4%) patients. Twenty-seven (84.4%) patients presented with cardioinhibitory and 5 (15.6%) with mixed type of carotid sinus syndrome. After pacemaker implantation, 22 (68.7%) patients had no further symptoms, 8 (25.0%) had syncope and 2 (6.3%) presyncope. The mixed type of the disease (HR 3.1; 95% CI 1.4-5.1; p=0.021) and implantation of pacemaker in VVI mode (HR 1.8; 95%CI 1.1 -3.2; p=0.034) were independent predictors of symptoms recurrence. There were 3 (9.4%) perioperative surgical complications. Conclusion Pacemaker therapy is an effective and safe treatment for patients with carotid sinus syndrome. As predictors of symptoms persistence after pacemaker implantation in our population, we identified the implantation of pacemaker in VVI mode and the mixed type of carotid sinus syndrome. © 2015 Serbia Medical Society. All rightsreserved.

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