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Sinoatrial Block Sinusitis 1351
■If heart rate < 40 bpm when a clear association between significant
symptoms and actual presence of SA block has not been documented
(Type IIa indication).
■Chronic HR < 30 bpm while awake in patients with minimal symp-
toms.
Side Effects & Contraindications
■none
follow-up
■ECG and Holter monitoring if symptoms appear.
complications and prognosis
■In asymptomatic patients, no long term complication.
■Pacemaker: cardiac perforation, lead dislodgement, infected pace-
maker pocket, lead fracture, failure to sense, failure to pace, pulse
generator depletion. Requires specialized pacemaker followup.
SINUSITIS
ANDREW N. GOLDBERG, MD
history & physical
■Diagnosis supported by 3 components:
■History, exam, imaging (CT)
History
■Frequency, duration, intensity of symptoms
■Adequacy and extent of previous treatment (antibiotics, systemic or
topical steroids, decongestants, triggers of infection, seasonality)
■Predisposing conditions
➣Allergy
➣Immunocompromise
➣Smoking/irritants
➣Asthma and aspirin sensitivity
➣Other causes of nasal edema
Signs & Symptoms
■Purulent nasal discharge
■Facial fullness
■Facial pain or pressure
■Hyposmia or anosmia