Seven years of left ventricular pacing due to malposition of pacing electrode
- PMID: 1374879
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.1992.tb05129.x
Seven years of left ventricular pacing due to malposition of pacing electrode
Abstract
The case report is presented of a patient in whom an uncomplicated left ventricular transvenous pacing produced right bundle branch block (RBBB). A diagnostic echocardiography, confirmed by cine cardiovascular computed tomography, showed that there was no rupture of the right ventricle and diagnosed a left ventricular pacing, due to malposition of the pacing electrode. The patient was treated with aspirin and dipyridamole during the last 6 years of follow-up, without any complications, including 1 year of pacing, prior to admission.
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