2023
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.7525
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Delayed perforation of an atrial pacemaker electrode: Lifelong risk for a rare but serious complication

Abstract: Key Clinical Message Nonspecific symptoms such as pleuritic or pericardial chest pain in cardiovascular implantable electronic devices patients, even with unremarkable ECG or device parameters, should always raise suspicion of electrode perforation, regardless of how long ago the implantation was performed. Abstract We report the successful percutaneous management of a 77‐year‐old woman who had a dual‐chamber pacemaker implanted more than 1 year ago and presented with pericarditis pain and compensated pericard… Show more

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