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Search for: [Abstract = "d minimum in a patient with VVI pacemaker in the John Paul II Hospital than in the Rydygier Hospital \(p=0.048\). The mean difference in sensing in the John Paul II Hospital was 4.6 \(Me=3.8\), whereas in the Rydygier Hospital 3.3 \(Me=1.9\). There were no statistically significant \"fluctuations of sensing, stimulation threshold or impedance\" both in the atrial and ventricular channel in patients under the care of provincial \; cardiological clinic and the reference centre. Pacemaker implantation costs were directly connected with the duration of hospitalization \(which was longer in the provincial centre\) and the number of complications.CONCLUSIONS1. Implantations of single and dual\-chamber pacemakers performed in the newly created electrocardiology center in the Rydygier Hospital had a number of complications comparable to the reference centre.2. The selection of patients in terms of qualification to a certain pacing mode in most cases was adequate and similar in both centres.3. Outpatient care of patients with a pacemaker implanted in the cardiological provincial clinic was as competent as in the reference centre. At the provincial outpatient clinic, all check\-ups were carried out by a trained physician who used appropriate programmers.4. Implantations performed in the newly created centres, where doctors do not yet have sufficient experience in electrotherapy and carry out a small"]

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