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Pacing inhibition from inter-coronary wire interaction during angioplasty
Jayant Kakarla1, Chloe Nettlefold1, Criselda Manahan1
1University Health Network Toronto, Peter Munk Cardiac Centre and University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada.
Abstract:
Electro-mechanical noise from the interaction of multiple coronary wires can inhibit pacing with a risk of asystole in pacemaker-dependent patients. Awareness of this phenomenon is important to guide prompt management with adjustment of device sensitivity, asynchronous pacing, removal of a coronary wire or insertion of a temporary pacing system.
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