Abolition of Diaphragmatic Pacing by Nonsurgical Retraction of a Left Ventricular Lead |
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Authors: | BENGT HERWEG M.D. S. SERGE BAROLD M.D. |
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Affiliation: | From the Arrhythmia Service and Division of Cardiology, Florida Heart Rhythm Institute and Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, Florida |
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Abstract: | This report describes the nonsurgical elimination of intractable diaphragmatic stimulation by partial withdrawal of a left ventricular (LV) pacing lead (in the coronary venous system) with resultant preservation of LV pacing. The procedure entailed the use of a deflectable catheter in the right atrium for ensnaring the LV lead. At the 3-month follow-up, the absence of diaphragmatic stimulation was associated with a satisfactory LV pacing threshold and dramatic clinical improvement from effectual biventricular pacing. |
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Keywords: | cardiac resynchronization left ventricular pacing lead extraction diaphragmatic pacing |
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