Surgical Critical Care: Temporary Cardiac Pacing Temporary Cardiac Pacing IndicationsBradycardia or AV Block:Symptomatic (Most Common Indication)Refractory to AtropineCausing Hemodynamic InstabilityPermanent Pacemaker Indicated but Not AvailableTechniquesTransvenous – Leads Placed into the Right Ventricle Through a Central Venous CatheterMost Common TechniqueComfortable & More DurableEKG Will Appear Similar to a Left Bundle Branch Block (LBBB) with Left Axis DeviationTranscutaneous/Transthoracic – Adhesive Pads Directly on ChestMost Rapid InitiationUncomfortable/Painful & Less DurableOnly Used as a Temporary Measure for Unconscious Patients with Sedation Until Other Form AvailableInternal Epicardial Leads – Leads Placed into the Epicardium During Cardiac SurgeryOnly Used for the Initial Days After SurgeryLess DurableTransesophageal – Leads Placed Through the EsophagusUnreliable & Requires High Current/Pulse Width for Adequate CaptureUncomfortable/PainfulRarely Used