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Vietnamese children and adolescents with diphtheritic myocarditis and severe conduction abnormalities were treated prospectively with temporary insertion of a cardiac pacemaker. Five of 32 patients died before the procedure could be performed; the remaining 27 patients underwent successful pacemaker insertion. In children and adolescents with diphtheritic myocarditis and severe conduction defects, temporary insertion of a cardiac pacemaker may improve the outcome.

Original publication

DOI

10.1086/344176

Type

Journal

Clin Infect Dis

Publication Date

01/12/2002

Volume

35

Pages

1425 - 1429

Keywords

Adolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Diphtheria, Humans, Myocarditis, Pacemaker, Artificial, Treatment Outcome, Vietnam