The implantation of a permanent pacemaker and its relative leads is still a challenge in patients with mechanical tricuspid valve prosthesis. The implant is usually performed epicardially or during valve replacement to avoid any damage to the valve and/or early damages to the lead. We describe the case of a patient with a tricuspid valve prosthesis implanted with a permanent single-chamber pacemaker using anendocardial lead positioned in a distal branch of the coronary sinus to stimulate the left ventricle.
Implantation of a single chamber pacemaker in patients with triple mechanical valve prosthesis: Utilization of coronary sinus distal branches to stimulate the left ventricle
Curnis A.;Mascioli G.;Bianchetti F.;Bontempi L.;
2002-01-01
Abstract
The implantation of a permanent pacemaker and its relative leads is still a challenge in patients with mechanical tricuspid valve prosthesis. The implant is usually performed epicardially or during valve replacement to avoid any damage to the valve and/or early damages to the lead. We describe the case of a patient with a tricuspid valve prosthesis implanted with a permanent single-chamber pacemaker using anendocardial lead positioned in a distal branch of the coronary sinus to stimulate the left ventricle.File in questo prodotto:
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