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No laboratory tests are usually indicated in pacemaker syndrome. But levels of [[atrial natriuretic peptide]] and [[brain natriuretic peptide]] can be measured to define the level of cardiac functioning. | |||
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Overview
No laboratory tests are usually indicated in pacemaker syndrome. But levels of atrial natriuretic peptide and brain natriuretic peptide can be measured to define the level of cardiac functioning.