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Published on: May 26, 2010
Systemic venous atrium stimulation in transvenous pacing after mustard procedure
Calogero Puntrello1, Fabiana Lucà1, Gaspare Rubino1
1Calogero Puntrello, Fabiana Lucà, Gaspare Rubino, Department of Cardiology, Paolo Borsellino Hospital, 91025 Marsala, Italy.
Abstract:
We present the case of a young woman corrected with a Mustard procedure undergoing successful transvenous double chamber pacemaker implantation with the atrial lead placed in the systemic venous channel. The case presented demonstrates that, when the systemic venous atrium is separate from the left atrial appendage, the lead can be easily and safely placed in the systemic venous left atrium gaining satisfactory sensing and pacing thresholds despite consisting partially of pericardial tissue.
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