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Published on: February 17, 2018
Single site left ventricular pacing induced dyssynchrony and cardiomyopathy
Joy Shome1, John Silberbauer, Aldo Rinaldi
1Department of Cardiology, William Harvey Hospital, East Kent NHS Trust, Ashford, UK.
Abstract:
Single site left ventricular (LV) pacing in the absence of intrinsic ventricular activity can be as detrimental to LV function as right ventricular apical pacing. This report describes a patient with complete heart block who developed significant dyssynchrony and cardiomyopathy secondary to single site lateral LV pacing. The process was reversed by placement of a second anterior LV lead.
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