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Patients with pacemaker syndrome present with varied symptoms resulting from dyssynchrony between atria and ventricles. | Patients with pacemaker syndrome present with varied symptoms resulting from dyssynchrony between atria and ventricles. | ||
Presenting symptoms include: | |||
* [[Dyspnea]] | * [[Dyspnea]] | ||
* [[Edema]] | * [[Edema]] | ||
*Orthopnea | |||
* Symptoms of low cardiac output like [[weakness]], [[fatigue]], [[lightheadedness]] and [[dyspnea]] on exertion | * Symptoms of low cardiac output like [[weakness]], [[fatigue]], [[lightheadedness]] and [[dyspnea]] on exertion | ||
*Hypotension | |||
*Shock | |||
*Orthostatic changes | |||
*Syncope | |||
*Dizziness | |||
*Right upper quadrant pain | |||
*Headaches | |||
*Palpitations | |||
*Easy fatigability | |||
Pacemaker syndrome should be differentiated from the following diseases: | Pacemaker syndrome should be differentiated from the following diseases: | ||
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Differentiating Pacemaker syndrome from other Diseases
Patients with pacemaker syndrome present with varied symptoms resulting from dyssynchrony between atria and ventricles.
Presenting symptoms include:
- Dyspnea
- Edema
- Orthopnea
- Symptoms of low cardiac output like weakness, fatigue, lightheadedness and dyspnea on exertion
- Hypotension
- Shock
- Orthostatic changes
- Syncope
- Dizziness
- Right upper quadrant pain
- Headaches
- Palpitations
- Easy fatigability
Pacemaker syndrome should be differentiated from the following diseases:
- If patient had implanted ventricular pacemaker and develops new neurological or cardiovascular symptoms, consider Pacemaker Syndrome as a differential diagnosis.
- Acute coronary syndrome
- Failed pacemaker
- Hypothyroidism
- Cardiogenic pulmonary edema
- Arrhythmias (especially supraventricular tachycardias)
- Hyperthyroidism
- Pulmonary embolism
- Carotid sinus hypersensitivity