Atrial Fibrillation With Sinus Node Dysfunction: Intensive Device Follow-up
Sinus Node DysfunctionAtrial FibrillationThe study will try to access the efficacy of atrial pacing, medication and radiofrequency ablation in treating patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and sinus node dysfunction; to identify the response to these treatments in patients with "functional" and organic sinus node dysfunction respectively; to explore the necessity of pacemaker implantation in patients with "functional" sinus node dysfunction. Patients who meet the inclusion criteria will receive pacemaker implantation followed by trial pacing, medication and radiofrequency ablation of AF. Device data will be analyzed to answer the question. And after follow-up of 1 year, lower rate of pacemaker will be set as 40 bpm for patients without AF. The proportion of pacing and patients' tolerance will be analyzed.
The Role of Angiotensinogen Gene Polymorphism in the Pathogenesis of Non-familial Sick Sinus Syndrome...
Sick Sinus SyndromeEvidence has been documented for the close relationship between the arrhythmia pathogenesis and the gene expression in renin-angiotensin system. However, it remains unclear for involvement of RAS in the pathogenesis of non-familial sick sinus syndrome. The researchers thus investigated the possible relationship between non-familial sick sinus syndrome and the polymorphism and haplotype of the AGT promoter.