Danish trial demonstrates benefits of dual-chamber pacing in treating sick sinus syndrome

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Danish trial demonstrates benefits of dual-chamber pacing in treating sick sinus syndrome

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DANPACE, a Danish multicentre randomised trial comparing single lead atrial and dual chamber pacing in patients with sick sinus syndrome, concludes that dual chamber pacing, which was associated with lower rates of atrial fibrillation and re-operation, 'should be the preferred pacing mode'.

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