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Quadripolar Left Ventricle Only Single Lead Pacing in a Patient With a Tricuspid Mechanical Valve: a Less Invasive Approach

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In the presence of prosthetic tricuspid valve, the inaccessibility to the right ventricle makes permanent pacing challenging. The placement of a left ventricle (LV) single lead in the coronary sinus (CS) is a well-accepted alternative, with some limitations regarding sensing and threshold. We describe a clinical case of a patient who had a previous LV only lead in the CS due to the presence of a prosthetic tricuspid valve and, after a surgical valvular intervention, presented with recurrent syncope episodes due to lead malfunction with lack of pacing capture and significant ventricular pauses. A quadripolar lead was chosen to be placed in the CS connected to a cardiac resynchronization therapy pacemaker device, programmed at biventricular VVI and using a specific manufacturer T-wave protection algorithm to prevent pacemaker-induced arrhythmias and to use the patient's own rhythm. This approach prevented a fourth surgical intervention to place an epicardial lead and resulted in reasonable LV sensing and pacing threshold. Learning objectives: This paper reports an alternative and atypical approach that could solve some of the limitations associated with ventricular pacing in patients with tricuspid prosthetic valves and multiple previous surgeries.

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HSM CAR Coronary Sinus Lead Left Ventricle Pacing Tricuspid Prosthetic Valve

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J Cardiol Cases . 2022 Dec 1;27(3):105-107.

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