Title of article :
Subacute Right Ventricular Perforation by Pacemaker Lead Causing Left-Sided Hemothorax and Epicardial Hematoma
Author/Authors :
Ahmed, Abdelrahman Internal Medicine Department - Wayne State University - Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, USA , Shokr, Mohamed Division of Cardiology - Wayne State University - Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, USA , Lieberman, Randy Division of Cardiology - Wayne State University - Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, USA
Abstract :
We report a case of right ventricular wall perforation by a pacemaker lead in a 78-year-old female 18 days after a permanent
pacemaker insertion. &is injury necessitated explant of the perforating lead and implantation of a new one with surgical backup.
We review the literature and discuss the possible risk and protective factors including lead models that were associated with higher
incidence of perforation. We review the traditional pacing parameters and their lack of reliability to diagnose perforation and the
need for low threshold to utilize imaging in appropriate clinical scenarios. &e authors believe this case is of educational value to all
health care professionals, especially emergency medicine and internal medicine residents, who routinely see patients with
pacemakers complaining of chest pain, shortness of breath, or dizziness.
Keywords :
Ventricular Perforation , Pacemaker Lead , Hemothorax , Epicardial Hematoma
Journal title :
Case Reports in Cardiology