How To Treat Sick Sinus Syndrome

Pacing The Heart

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Pacing the heart is considered as the best treatment option when sick sinus syndrome presents as sinus bradycardia. Patients are diagnosed with bradycardia if their heart bests less than sixty times in a minute. When the heart rate is slow, the heart is unable to pump enough blood filled with nutrients and oxygen to the vital organs such as the brain, kidneys, and liver. Therefore, patients are likely to experience dizziness, shortness of breath, fainting, and fatigue, among other symptoms.

Bradycardia doesn’t cause problems to most younger individuals, but to others, particularly individuals over sixty-five years old, it can be a sign of underlying problems with the heart’s electrical system. For such cases, the doctor may recommend a pacemaker, which refers to a small device used to help regulate and monitor the heart’s rhythm. When the heart beats slowly, the pacemaker sends signals to the heart through leads to restore the heart rate to the normal rhythm. Modern pacemakers are extremely small and can be implanted directly to the heart.

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