Author/Authors :
Khattak, Furqan East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, USA , Khalid, Muhammad East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, USA , Gaddam, Sathvika East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, USA , Ramu, Vijay East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, USA , Brahmbhatt, Vipul East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, USA
Abstract :
Pacemaker lead fracture is one of the most common causes of pacemaker malfunction and is most frequently associated with weight
lifting or chest trauma. These patients usually present with symptoms of dizziness, syncope, chest discomfort, and palpitations or
less commonly with extracardiac symptoms. Diagnosis is made by ECG and careful review of chest imaging such as chest X-ray or
fluoroscopy. Treatment involves placement of a new lead with or without extraction of the fractured lead. We present an interesting
case of complete severance of the tip of a dual-chamber pacemaker’s atrial lead after a high-velocity theme park ride. In our case, the
fracture occurred during amusement park rides and went undiagnosed until the patient presented for routine pacemaker
evaluation. This case indicates that extreme physical forces in the absence of direct trauma, such as during amusement park
rides, may result in lead fractures and patients with pacemakers should be cautioned regarding such activities.