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Is there a sex bias in the selection of permanent pacemaker implantations?

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Is there a sex bias in the selection of permanent pacemaker implantations?

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SR Raj , FJ Brennan, H Abdollah OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there is a sex bias in a historical cohort of consecutive patients who underwent initial pacemaker implantation at a Canadian teaching hospital by determining whether women were less likely to receive physiological pacemakers. DESIGN: Retrospective chart review. SETTING: A Canadian, tertiary care teaching hospital. PATIENTS: A total of 446 patients (192 female) had a first-time pacemaker implantation between January 1, 1990 and September 30, 1993 at Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Ontario. RESULTS: Physiological pacemakers (dual chamber or atrial only) were implanted in 125 male patients (49.2%) and in 93 fe- male patients (48.4%), for an absolute difference of 0.8%. In patients deemed eligible for physiological pacemaker implantation (absence of absolute or relative contraindications to physiological pacing), 63.8% of male patients and 60.6% of female patients received physiological pacemakers. Pacemakers with rate-m

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