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When Pacing Fails After Generator Replacement: A Stepwise Diagnostic Approach to a Reversible Lead-Header Interface

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  • 1Division of Cardiology "Antonio Cardarelli" Hospital, 80131 Naples, Italy.

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Early pacemaker pacing failure after generator replacement may not indicate lead damage. A stepwise diagnostic approach, including unipolar vs. bipolar pacing, can identify reversible causes, avoiding unnecessary lead interventions.

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  • Medical Device Technology

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Keywords:
device interrogationgenerator replacementlead malfunctionloss of capturepacemaker malfunctionunipolar pacing

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