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Treatment of Sick Sinus Syndrome (SSS) in Germany

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Best hospitals and doctors for sick sinus syndrome (sss) treatment in Germany

Leading hospitals

Cost for treatment

Sick sinus syndrome (SSS) diagnosis
1794
Pacemaker implantation and coronary angiography to treat sick sinus syndrome
15178.25
Pacemaker implantation to treat Sick sinus syndrome (SSS)
9329.84
Cardiac rehabilitation
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St. Antonius Hospital Eschweiler
Germany, Eschweiler
St. Antonius Hospital Eschweiler
Overall rating8.3 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the St. Antonius Hospital Eschweiler ranks among the top medical facilities in North Rhine-Westphalia! The hospital is a modern medical complex with 13 specialized departments. The hospital has more than 165 years of history, so it has long won an excellent reputation not only in Germ
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Hospital Bogenhausen Munich
Germany, Munich
Hospital Bogenhausen Munich
Overall rating7.8 / 10
According to the reputable Focus magazine, the Hospital Bogenhausen Munich ranks among the ten best medical centers in Bavaria and among the top 50 medical facilities in Germany! The medical facility is the Academic Hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The modern hospital with the highest level of services annuall
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Catholic Clinic Koblenz-Montabaur
Germany, Koblenz
Catholic Clinic Koblenz-Montabaur
Overall rating10 / 10
The Catholic Clinic Koblenz-Montabaur is a modern medical facility with an excellent reputation in Germany and abroad. The medical center is an academic clinic of the University Hospital Mainz, which gives patients the opportunity to take advantage of scientific advances and innovative treatments. The clinic has the widest possi
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Conradia Radiology Center Munich
Germany, Munich
Conradia Radiology Center Munich
Overall rating8.9 / 10
The Conradia Radiology Center Munich is a modern diagnostic clinic focused on providing high-quality services in the field of preventive medicine using high-tech latest generation equipment. The main task of the specialists working in the medical facility is to carry out imaging tests of all organs and anatomical structures of t
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Brothers of Mercy Hospital Munich
Germany, Munich
Brothers of Mercy Hospital Munich
Overall rating10 / 10
According to the Focus magazine, the Brothers of Mercy Hospital Munich ranks among the top German hospitals in the Federal State of Bavaria! The hospital is a modern medical facility with the highest level of medical care and long traditions. The hospital operates on the basis of the Technical University of Munich and the German
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Sana Hospital Duisburg
Germany, Duisburg
Sana Hospital Duisburg
Overall rating9.1 / 10
The Sana Hospital Duisburg is a maximum care medical center with 678 beds and 17 specialized departments. With the very latest innovations and high quality patient care, the clinic works for the benefit of a person and their health. The hospital ranks among the leading clinics in the region. In 2013, the hospital
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Hospital Harlaching Munich
Germany, Munich
Hospital Harlaching Munich
Overall rating9.2 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the Hospital Harlaching Munich ranks among the top 20 medical centers in Bavaria, and is also one of the 100 best hospitals in Germany! The medical complex provides top-class medical care, which meets modern European standards. The medical facility is an Academic Hospital of the Ludwi
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PAN Clinic Cologne
Germany, Cologne
PAN Clinic Cologne
Overall rating9 / 10
The PAN Clinic Cologne is a multidisciplinary medical facility that combines advanced medicine, excellent quality of patient care and a high level of comfort. Founded in 1999, the clinic is located in the very heart of Cologne. During this time, the medical complex has gained long clinical experience, but at the same time it has
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St. Anna Hospital Herne
Germany, Herne
St. Anna Hospital Herne
Overall rating9.5 / 10
According to the famous Focus magazine, the St. Anna Hospital Herne ranks among the best medical facilities in North Rhine-Westphalia! The hospital first opened its doors to patients on September 27, 1901, and therefore it is rightfully proud of its long history and successful treatment results. Initially, the hospital had only
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St. Joseph Hospital Haan
Germany, Haan
St. Joseph Hospital Haan
Overall rating9 / 10
The St. Joseph Hospital Haan has a long history of providing top-class medical services and tender care for patients in accordance with Catholic principles. The priority clinical focuses include cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, oncology, endocrinology, general and abdominal surgery, endocrine surgery, hernia repair sur
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ATOS Orthoparc Clinic Cologne
Germany, Cologne
ATOS Orthoparc Clinic Cologne
Overall rating9.8 / 10
According to the prestigious German Focus magazine, the ATOS Orthoparc Clinic Cologne is one of the best medical facilities in Germany in the field of knee, hip, and shoulder surgery, as well as in the field of foot surgery and spinal surgery! The clinic specializes in conservative and surgical treatment of musculoskeletal patho
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St. Remigius Hospital Opladen Leverkusen
Germany, Leverkusen
St. Remigius Hospital Opladen Leverkusen
Overall rating9 / 10
The St. Remigius Hospital Opladen Leverkusen provides medical services in accordance with the highest standards. It is part of the Kplus Group, which unites more than twenty medical facilities. All hospitals of the group are not only distinguished by high-quality healthcare services, but also adhere to the Christian beliefs. The
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Cardiology Clinic Munich Nord Munich
Germany, Munich
Cardiology Clinic Munich Nord Munich
Overall rating9.2 / 10
The Cardiology Clinic Munich Nord Munich is a narrowly focused medical facility specializing in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart disease. The clinic has modern diagnostic rooms with the necessary equipment for a complete heart examination. Patients are offered resting and stress electrocardiography, resting and
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Medical Care Center Prof. Mathey and Prof. Schofer Hamburg
Germany, Hamburg
Medical Care Center Prof. Mathey and Prof. Schofer Hamburg
Overall rating9.2 / 10
The Medical Care Center Prof. Mathey and Prof. Schofer Hamburg is a highly specialized clinic that has been successfully diagnosing and treating cardiovascular and respiratory diseases for more than 30 years. Structurally, the medical center consists of the following three specialized departments: Department of Cardiology, Depar
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Cardiology Clinic Nixdorff  Vester Duesseldorf
Germany, Duesseldorf
Cardiology Clinic Nixdorff Vester Duesseldorf
Overall rating9.2 / 10
The Cardiology Clinic Nixdorff & Vester Duesseldorf is a private clinic whose specialists offer patients with heart disease modern diagnostics and treatment in a pleasant and comfortable environment. The clinic was opened by Prof. Uwe Nixdorff in 2011. It is part of the European Prevention Center (EPC), one of the best facil
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St. Lukas Clinic Solingen
Germany, Solingen
St. Lukas Clinic Solingen
Overall rating9 / 10
The St. Lukas Clinic Solingen provides high-quality medical services at an international level, while the humane values ​​of Catholicism are the fundamental principle of the work of the medical staff. The clinic has been successfully practicing for over 60 years, and during this time it has managed to save thousands of human liv
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Nowadays, cardiologists and therapists often admit patients with sinus node pathology, among which the sick sinus syndrome (SSS) is one of the most widespread. It is necessary to know the tactics of medical care for such patients, and therefore, this problem currently requires a special approach both in diagnostics and treatment.

Content

  1. Sick sinus syndrome overview
  2. Why does sick sinus syndrome occur?
  3. Symptoms of sick sinus syndrome
  4. Sick sinus syndrome treatment in Germany
  5. Pacemaker implantation
  6. Where to undergo treatment in Germany?
  7. The cost of treatment in Germany
  8. How to start treatment in Germany?

Sick sinus syndrome overview

 

The so-called "rhythm drivers", the sinus node and the atrioventricular node, provide impulses that cause the heart contraction and subsequent blood supply.

When all is well, the sinus node generates impulses at a certain frequency that go to the atria; the atrioventricular node receives first the pulses from the sinus node and with a short delay "adds" the same number of pulses per minute from itself to contract the ventricles.

If sinus node functioning is impaired, the atrioventricular node fails to receive signals from its fellow node and takes upon itself its functions. In this case, the atria left without electricity from the impaired sinus node start receiving impulses from the atrioventricular node by the residual principle (retrograde). That is, the poorly functional system continues to work and the person survives, but the pulse will not exceed 30-40 beats per minute, which will need implantation of a cardiac stimulator that is capable of returning the pulse to normal.

Since the sinus node has to function under conditions of different body needs, different mechanisms are used to ensure adequate heart rhythm: from changing the ratio of sympathetic and parasympathetic influences to changing the source of automatism within the sinus node itself. According to modern concepts, there are centers of automatism in the sinus node that are responsible for rhythm guidance with different pulse formation frequencies, so (in a somewhat simplified view) some centers are responsible for the formation of pathology.

Favorable conditions for the occurrence of the pathology are also created by the extremely low speed of impulse propagation through its constituent cells. Moreover, any relatively small impairment of conduction due to autonomic nervous system dysfunction or organic myocardial lesion can cause intra-nodal impulse blockade.

Ischemia due to stenosis of the sinus node artery or more proximal segments of the right coronary artery, inflammation, infiltration, as well as necrosis and hemorrhage, development of interstitial fibrosis, and sclerosis (for example, in surgical trauma) lead to the replacement of sinus node cells by connective tissue.

Why does sick sinus syndrome occur?

 

The occurrence of sick sinus syndrome (SSS) is linked to some internal or external influencing factors.

Several internal factors cause the disruptions in the sinus node functioning, including:

  • Idiopathic (for no apparent reason) replacement of normal cells of the sinus node by connective tissue (body tissue that plays a supporting role in all organs) with calcinosis (deposition of calcium salts) in the area of the sinus node. It mostly occurs in elderly and senile people (over 60 years of age).
  • Coronary heart disease (pathology characterized by the impaired blood supply to the heart muscle due to the damage of the heart's own arteries), including myocardial infarction (a severe disease characterized by the death of part of the heart muscle contractile cells) and atherosclerosis (lesion of the vessel wall, which significantly narrows its lumen and reduces the blood supply to the fed organs) of the vessels that feed the sinus node. It is the most common cause of sick sinus syndrome.
  • Inflammatory diseases of the heart muscle.
  • Heart damage due to autoimmune diseases (pathologies in which the immune system acts against its own organs and tissues): systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma (an autoimmune disease with a predominance of small vessels and pronounced skin changes).
  • Malignant brain tumors.
  • Arterial hypertension.
  • Damage to the heart in metabolic disorders such as hypothyroidism (lack of thyroid hormones), hyperthyroidism (excess thyroid hormones), different types of diabetes (insufficiency of the pancreatic hormone, insulin, leading to high blood sugar or insulin resistance).

Several external factors can cause sick sinus syndrome.

  • Surgical interventions and cardiac trauma.
  • Excessive influence of parasympathetic nervous system (part of the vegetative nervous system, which slows down and weakens the work of organs) on sinus nodes. It may arise due to individual high sensitivity of specific receptors to any impact (mechanical, chemical, etc.), increased intracranial pressure (with a brain tumor), subarachnoid hemorrhage (blood escape between the membranes of the brain due to injury or disruption of brain circulation).
  • Disturbance of electrolyte composition (potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron – ions necessary for human life, etc.) that is mainly caused by a diet poor in minerals or incorrect treatment with supplements.
  • Effects of high doses of drugs like β-adrenoblockers (drugs that prevent stimulation of receptors to adrenaline and noradrenaline, slow calcium channel blockers (drugs that affect the heart and vascular cells, which cause a decrease in heart rate, thereby reducing vascular tone), cardiac glycosides (drugs that stimulate heart activity), and antiarrhythmic drugs (drugs that prevent the development of rhythm disturbances).

Symptoms of sick sinus syndrome

 

The main symptoms noticed in patients with sick sinus syndrome are persistent sinus bradycardia (a form of atrial fibrillation) or sinoauricular block combined with arrhythmias.

Patients with the syndrome may complain of weakness, dizziness, heart palpitations, darkening of the eyes, confusion, fainting (may be accompanied by seizures), fatigue and extremely poor performance, "blackouts" in memory, sudden restlessness, and a rare pulse followed by a rapid heartbeat.

The manifestations of the clinical course of sick sinus syndrome are varied. Some patients may not have sick sinus syndrome manifested for a long period, others have marked rhythm disturbances, accompanied in severe cases by headaches, dizziness, or Stokes-Adams seizures. There may be hemodynamic disorders due to decreased stroke and minute output volume, accompanied by, among other things, the development of cardiac asthma, pulmonary edema, or coronary artery disease that manifests as angina pectoris, and less often, myocardial infarction.

In the clinical picture of sick sinus syndrome, there are two main groups of symptoms: cerebral and cardiac.

Cerebral symptomatology in low rhythm disturbances is manifested by fatigue, irritability, forgetfulness, and emotional lability. In elderly patients, intellect and memory impairment may be noticed. With the progression of SSS syndrome and cerebral circulatory insufficiency, cerebral symptoms increase. Syncope develops, preceded by sharp weakness, a feeling of fainting, or cardiac arrest. Fainting of cardiac origin in syndrome occurs without precursors or convulsions (except in cases of prolonged asystole). The skin is pale, cold, covered with cold sweat, with BP (blood pressure) decreasing sharply. Fainting may be provoked by coughing, turning the head sharply, or wearing tight clothes. Fainting usually goes away on its own, but prolonged fainting states may require emergency care. Severe bradycardia (atrial fibrillation) can cause dyscirculatory encephalopathy characterized by increased dizziness, momentary lapses of memory, irritability, insomnia, and memory loss.

Cardiac manifestations of the syndrome begin with the patient's sensation of a slow or irregular pulse, and pain behind the chest (due to the lack of coronary blood flow). Associated arrhythmias are accompanied by heart palpitations, dyspnea, weakness, and the development of chronic heart failure.

With the progression of SSS syndrome, ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation often joins, increasing the likelihood of sudden cardiac death. Among other organic manifestations of sick sinus syndrome are oliguria (insufficient urine production) due to renal hypoperfusion, gastrointestinal disorders, intermittent claudication, muscle weakness due to the lack of oxygenation of internal organs and muscles. Objectively identified are sinus bradycardia (especially nocturnal), persisting with physical activity, sinoauricular block, and ectopic rhythms (atrial fibrillation and flutter, paroxysmal tachycardia, supraventricular, rarely ventricular extrasystole). After a period of ectopic rhythms, and atrial fibrillation specifically, the recovery of a normal sinus rhythm is delayed.

Sick sinus syndrome treatment in Germany

 

Sick sinus syndrome treatment in Germany is carried out individually, based on the specific pathology present, as well as the peculiarities of the patient's experience with the disease.

If the decrease in heart rhythm is minor and sinus functional dysfunction is moderate, therapy is not required. Other cases involve the transition to the treatment of the disease that provokes sick sinus syndrome. In the transition to the active phase of treatment, the underlying manifestations like atrial fibrillation, ventricular arrhythmia, angina pectoris, and heart failure are highlighted.

If the patient experienced fainting due to the detected sick sinus syndrome, it is necessary to consult with a cardiologist about the need to implant a pacemaker, which plays the role of an artificial amplifier of the heartbeat rhythm following the standard physiological frequency. The pacemaker allows all hemodynamic parameters to return to normal. To diagnose sick sinus syndrome, it is necessary to consult not only a cardiologist but also a general medical practitioner.

Pacemaker implantation

 

In case of a pronounced syndrome manifestation caused by bradycardia, presence of signs of chronic heart failure, implantation of a pacemaker operating in demand mode, i.e., producing impulses when the heart rate falls to critical values, is indicated.

Absolute indications for pacing are:

  • At least a single occurrence of a Stokes-Adams attack.
  • Presence of bradycardia.
  • Dizziness, coronary insufficiency, high arterial hypertension.
  • Combination of atrial fibrillation with other types of arrhythmias, requiring prescription of antiarrhythmic drugs, which for some reason is impossible.

The most common indication for pacemaker is still bradycardia when the heart rate is too low for the body's needs. Possible symptoms of bradycardia include dizziness, extreme fatigue, shortness of breath, and fainting.

The heart rhythm usually makes between 60 and 80 beats per minute. A reading below 60 beats per minute is called bradycardia. In many people who are in good physical shape (or who have this rhythm during rest and sleep), this rhythm is normal. A distinctive feature of such bradycardia is that with increased physical activity the heart rhythm begins to speed up, covering the body's need for its frequency. We talk about bradycardia as a disease when the rhythm has a very small frequency, does not respond to an increase in frequency to physical activity, or in the rhythmic contraction, there are long pauses, which can reach and even exceed more than 2 seconds. When sinus bradycardia is diagnostically confirmed and such a rhythm is the only manifestation, such a rhythm is effectively corrected with a pacemaker.

Currently, it is the patients with the SSS syndrome that make up the vast majority of patients with permanent pacemakers. It should be noted that this method, while improving the quality of life, sometimes significantly, usually does not allow increasing its duration, which is determined by the nature and severity of concomitant heart disease, mainly myocardial dysfunction. When choosing the method of cardiac stimulation, one should seek not only to provide an adequate ventricular rhythm rate, but also to preserve atrial systole.

Where to undergo treatment in Germany?

 

In German hospitals, great attention is paid to increasing life expectancy and quality of life by preventing heart disease. For this purpose, German hospitals are equipped with unique diagnostic devices. Foreign cardiologists help patients with heart disease, including sick sinus syndrome, and return them to an active lifestyle.

The Departments of Cardiology at German hospitals use all modern and unique methods of diagnostics and heart treatment. In addition to helping patients, the Departments of Cardiology are also engaged in scientific work to improve methods of heart diagnosis and treatment.

The best reviewed hospitals for sick sinus syndrome treatment in Germany are:

  • University Hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
  • University Hospital Frankfurt am Main.
  • Catholic Clinic Koblenz-Montabaur.
  • Academic Hospital Brothers of Mercy Munich.
  • Bundeswehr Academic Hospital Berlin.

If you need assistance in choosing the hospital, please, contact Booking Health.

The cost of treatment in Germany

 

Cardiac treatment in Germany is a highly specialized area of modern medicine, in which Germany leads the way, developing and implementing new methods for diagnosis and treatment in specialized cardiology hospitals.

The cardiologist develops an examination program and then a treatment scheme depending on the results of diagnostics, which, in turn, may include electrocardiography, echocardiography, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, cardiac catheterization, laboratory tests, and tests of other organs and systems. Depending on the number of diagnostic tests and the extent of treatment, the cost of treatment is calculated.

The prices for sick sinus syndrome diagnostics start at 467 EUR.

The cost of treatment with pacemaker implantation and coronary angiography starts at 6,531 EUR.

The cost of treatment with pacemaker implantation alone starts at 3,914 EUR.

The prices for rehabilitation in German hospitals start at 566 EUR.

Feel free to contact Booking Health for specifying the prices for your clinical case.

How to start treatment in Germany?

 

You can easily start your treatment in Germany by using the services of Booking Health.

The Booking Health specialists pay great attention to the peculiarities of your diagnosis and your preferences regarding the treatment organization. Therefore, you get all aspects of your treatment in Germany as personalized as possible.

Besides, it is good to have a reliable companion during such a somewhat stressful time, who can provide support when you need it.

If you want to get detailed information on how to proceed with treatment in Germany, fill in the request form on the Booking Health website.

Authors: Dr. Nadezhda IvanisovaDr. Sergey Pashchenko