Clinical presentation of endocardial pacing lead malfunction

The American Journal of Cardiology
M E HelgueraS L Pinski

Abstract

This study highlights the wide spectrum of manifestation of pacing lead malfunction. Patients judged to be pacer dependent or in whom ventricular lead malfunction is suspected, and patients with severe symptoms before pacemaker implantation, should be considered at high risk for the development of hemodynamic compromise; prompt hospital admission and pacing lead replacement should be performed.

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Jun 3, 1999·Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE·M S KiviniemiJ E Hartikainen

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