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Late Endocardial Pacing Lead Body Migration Compromising Fontan Physiology
Authors:BRIAN K. O'CONNOR  CHRISTOPHER L. CASE  MATTHEW M. WIENECKE  PAUL C. GILLETTE
Affiliation:South Carolina Children's Heart Center, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina
Abstract:Migration of intracardiac transvenous pacing leads may occur. There is a known risk of intrapul- monary ventricular pacing lead migration in patients with endocardial lead systems. In the current report we present the late intrapulmonary migration of an endocardial atrial pacing lead body. The patient had undergone antitachycardia pacemaker placement to control recurrent atrial tachyarrhythmias following the Fontan procedure. Although the lead electrode remained in place and continued to pace, the lead body migrated, causing severe obstruction to blood flow. This resulted in severe cardiac decompensation, which was ultimately ameliorated by lead repositioning.
Keywords:Fontan repair    pulmonary atrcsia    atrial flutter    pacemaker lead    antitachycardia pacemaker
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