Malpositioned pacemaker lead in the left ventricle (LV) is a rare procedural complication, which causes a special risk of thromboembolic events. Hence, prompt identification and early management of misplaced leads inside the LV is critical. Herein, we present a case of malpositioned pacemaker lead with transient ischemic attacks after the pacemaker implantation. The misplaced ventricular lead was discovered during regular echocardiography. Both leads were extracted percutaneously after dabigatran treatment. To our knowledge, this is the first report of uncomplicated percutaneous extraction of an inadvertently placed LV lead after dabigatran treatment. No neurologic events during a follow-up of 4 years
Inadvertent placement of a pacemaker lead in the left ventricle (LV) is a rare complication of pacin...
Late-onset migration of pacing leads in the left hemithorax is a rare but potentially life-threateni...
This case report illustrates the case of a patient who developed recurrent strokes after a pace make...
Malpositioned pacemaker lead in the left ventricle (LV) is a rare procedural complication, which cau...
The inadvertent malposition of a pacemaker lead in the left ventricle is a rare and underdiagnosed p...
The inadvertent malposition of a pacemaker lead in the left ventricle is a rare and underdiagnosed p...
Abstract Introduction Inadvertent malposition of a pacemaker ventricular lead into the left ventricl...
Misplacement of a permanent pacemaker lead has been described in several locations but rarely in the...
Misplacement of a permanent pacemaker lead has been described in several locations but rarely in the...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
We present a case of a 73-year-old patient with acute left-sided hemiparesis four months after right...
Transvenous pacemaker (PM) catheters can be unintentionally placed in the left ventricle (LV) during...
Objectives. This study assessed the management approach and outcome of the pacemaker or implantable ...
Inadvertent lead placement in the left ventricle (LV) is an uncommon and often under-diagnosed compl...
A 90 year old man presented with an ischaemic stroke and haemorrhagic transformation in the left pos...
Inadvertent placement of a pacemaker lead in the left ventricle (LV) is a rare complication of pacin...
Late-onset migration of pacing leads in the left hemithorax is a rare but potentially life-threateni...
This case report illustrates the case of a patient who developed recurrent strokes after a pace make...
Malpositioned pacemaker lead in the left ventricle (LV) is a rare procedural complication, which cau...
The inadvertent malposition of a pacemaker lead in the left ventricle is a rare and underdiagnosed p...
The inadvertent malposition of a pacemaker lead in the left ventricle is a rare and underdiagnosed p...
Abstract Introduction Inadvertent malposition of a pacemaker ventricular lead into the left ventricl...
Misplacement of a permanent pacemaker lead has been described in several locations but rarely in the...
Misplacement of a permanent pacemaker lead has been described in several locations but rarely in the...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
We present a case of a 73-year-old patient with acute left-sided hemiparesis four months after right...
Transvenous pacemaker (PM) catheters can be unintentionally placed in the left ventricle (LV) during...
Objectives. This study assessed the management approach and outcome of the pacemaker or implantable ...
Inadvertent lead placement in the left ventricle (LV) is an uncommon and often under-diagnosed compl...
A 90 year old man presented with an ischaemic stroke and haemorrhagic transformation in the left pos...
Inadvertent placement of a pacemaker lead in the left ventricle (LV) is a rare complication of pacin...
Late-onset migration of pacing leads in the left hemithorax is a rare but potentially life-threateni...
This case report illustrates the case of a patient who developed recurrent strokes after a pace make...