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Is This the Natural History of the Retention Wire? A Case Report
Authors:CHING LAU  SANDRA C. NISHIMURA  DONALD OXORN  BERNARD S. GOLDMAN
Affiliation:From the Divisions of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:We report on a 71-year-old man who had a dual chamber pacemaker implanted in 1991. A Class IV fracture of the Telectronics Accufix 330–801 atrial lead was observed on a chest X ray in December 1993. Serial chest X ray and fluoroscopy documented stable position of the migrated fractured f wire. The patient remained asymptomatic and a decision for conservative monitoring was made. A subsequent finding of a right atrial mass on echocardiography and evidence of pulmonary embolism on lung scan prompted a change of strategy. The patient underwent atriotomy, and a right atrial thrombus was discovered associated with the fractured J retention wire, both of which were extracted uneventfully. This case is illustrative that despite apparent stability of a Class IV fracture, it may result in endothelial injury with a thrombogenic nidus and resultant complications.
Keywords:lead fracture    atrial thrombus
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