PMID: 6171790Jan 1, 1981Paper

Venous obstruction in permanent pacemaker patients: an isotopic study

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE
M PaulettiC Giuntini

Abstract

Isotope venography was used to study the venous circulation proximal to the superior vena cava in two groups of pacemaker patients, one with a single endocavitary electrode and the other with multiple pacing catheters. A control group of patients without pacemakers was also studied. Numerous abnormalities were found, especially in the group with multiple electrodes. These findings suggest that venous obstruction is a common complication of endocardial pacing.

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Oct 5, 2010·Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology : an International Journal of Arrhythmias and Pacing·Serkan BulurDilek Ural
Jul 1, 1994·The Annals of Thoracic Surgery·M H HoyerR D Siewers
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