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Case Reports
. 1986;9(1):13-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF02576975.

Pacemaker implantation in a patient with a Behçet's disease associated with superior vena cava obstruction

Case Reports

Pacemaker implantation in a patient with a Behçet's disease associated with superior vena cava obstruction

I Or et al. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 1986.

Abstract

A 65-year-old man with Behçet's disease developed transient complete A-V block with syncope. An attempt to implant a permanent transvenous endocardial electrode failed owing to obstructions in the subclavian, innominate, and superior vena cava veins demonstrated by angiography. Sutureless epicardial electrodes were successfully implanted through a subxyphoid approach. Obstruction in the great veins is a common feature in patients with Behçet's disease. We suggest that patients with this disorder, who require a permanent pacemaker, should be investigated by angiography prior to implant to rule out obstruction in the upper great veins.

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