An unusual case of pacemaker failure: complete disconnection of connector block and battery of a subpectorally implanted dual chamber pacemaker.
Journal: Pacing And Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE
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Abstract
Local trauma to patients with implanted pacemaker devices may result in lead fracture or breakage of the lead socket with leakage of fluid into the connector system. This report describes an unusual case of complete entrance and exit block in a subpectorally implanted dual chamber pacemaker due to total disconnection and dislodgement of header block and battery part. Damage may be caused by an interaction of machine fatigue/manufacturing defective and fixation of the header with unusual movability of the battery, leading to breakage with intermittent malfunction and consecutive bradycardia and syncope.
Authors
Fritz Mellert, Bahman Esmailzadeh, Christian Schneider, Marcus Haushofer, Rainer Schimpf, Christian Wolpert, Claus Preusse, Berndt Lüderitz, Armin Welz
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