Related Experiment Videos
Biventricular perforation by a temporary pacing electrode: recognition from the lateral chest radiograph
1Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, University of Hong Kong.
International Journal of Cardiology
|September 1, 1989
Abstract:
A temporary pacing electrode was inserted in a patient with severe calcific aortic stenosis complicated by complete atrioventricular block. Despite normal pacing and sensing function, a diagnosis of myocardial perforation was made on the basis of a lateral chest radiograph. Neither the surface electrocardiogram nor the frontal chest radiograph suggested evidence of myocardial perforation, and echocardiographic diagnosis was limited by poor echogenicity of the patient. Biventricular perforation with pericardial effusion were documented at operation.