Sakabenis D, Josse T, Ledent T, Bassleer B, Liebens I
Département de cardiologie, hôpitaux Iris sud-site, hospitalier Etterbeeklxelles, Bruxelles.
Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss. 2001 Nov;94(11):1190-4.
Cardiac pacemakers' insertions may be associated with different types of complications such as lead's malposition. The authors report the observation of lead's malposition in the left ventricular chamber through the interatrial septum. This malposition is potentially dangerous because of the potent risk factor for stroke and thromboembolism that the patient might run. The diagnosis of this malposition can be done by surface electrocardiogram and thorax X-ray. However, we do insist on the importance of echocardiography and furthermore of transesophageal echocardiography which can lead to a much better choice in the treatment.