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A high pacing threshold accompanied by voltage-dependent abdominal pain should raise suspicion of inadvertent coronary sinus lead placement. In such cases, complete withdrawal and re-advancement of the lead should be considered. As complementary tools, intracavitary ECG and transthoracic echocardiography may be used to confirm correct lead positioning and ensure stable capture.
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