Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5615461 | Journal of Electrocardiology | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A 73 year old man with CRT-D system and pacemaker dependence was admitted to the emergency department due to a syncopal episode. The device interrogation was performed. An RV ventricular sensing test was executed in VVI mode at 50 b/m. During testing the patient developed transient loss of consciousness with full recovery after stopping the sensing test. Applying asynchronous pacing mode, a pacing spike occurred at a faster rate of 65 b/m without evoking any ventricular capture. Looking at the chest X-ray, we found an abandoned right sided, single chamber VVI pacemaker in a submuscular pocket. The CRT-D system was positioned on the left side. The abandoned pacemaker was in ERI and it switched to VVI 65 b/m resulting in inhibition CRTD device during sensing test. This troubleshooting highlights the possible interference between two devices.
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Authors
Filippo Maria MD, Pietro MD, PhD, Luigi MD, Stefano MD,