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Definitive treatment is [[surgery|surgical]], involving the insertion of a [[artificial pacemaker|pacemaker]] – most likely one with sequential pacing such as a DDI mode as opposed to the older VVI mechanisms. <ref name="Parkland"/> | Definitive treatment is [[surgery|surgical]], involving the insertion of a [[artificial pacemaker|pacemaker]] – most likely one with sequential pacing such as a DDI mode as opposed to the older VVI mechanisms. <ref name="Parkland">{{cite book|last = Katz | first = Jason| authorlink = | coauthors = Patel, Chetan| title = Parkland Manual of Inpatient Medicine| publisher = FA Davis| date = 2006| location = Dallas, TX| pages = 903|}}</ref> | ||
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Overview
Surgery
Definitive treatment is surgical, involving the insertion of a pacemaker – most likely one with sequential pacing such as a DDI mode as opposed to the older VVI mechanisms. [1]