Sustained ventricular fusion simulating a biventricular pacing

<p>An electrocardiogram from a patient implanted with a dual-chamber DDD pacemaker showed paced QRS complexes whose morphology and frontal-plane axis were consistent with biventricular stimulation with right ventricular lead located at the apex. However, some electrocardiographic findings were...

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Main Authors: VINCENZO CARBONE, VINCENZO MARAFIOTI, MARIA PIA CALABRO', GIUSEPPE ORETO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:International Journal of Cardiovascular Practice
Online Access:http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/ijcp/article/view/15100
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spelling doaj-cebb5f828576416d91cc3ce0421338bf2020-11-24T23:47:57ZengShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Cardiovascular Practice2476-71742476-468X2017-01-012110.21859/ijcp-0201048539Sustained ventricular fusion simulating a biventricular pacingVINCENZO CARBONE0VINCENZO MARAFIOTI1MARIA PIA CALABRO'2GIUSEPPE ORETO3University of Messina, ITALYUniversity Hospital of VeronaUniversity of MessinaUniversity of Messina<p>An electrocardiogram from a patient implanted with a dual-chamber DDD pacemaker showed paced QRS complexes whose morphology and frontal-plane axis were consistent with biventricular stimulation with right ventricular lead located at the apex. However, some electrocardiographic findings were suggestive, rather, of univentricular right apical pacing and sustained ventricular fusion with competing native atrioventricular conduction in the presence of patient’s spontaneous QRS showing right bundle branch block plus left anterior hemiblock. Shortening atrioventricular delay with magnet application advanced right ventricle stimulation and prevented the supraventricular impulse to contribute to ventricular depolarization, thereby making clear the mechanism of right ventricular apical pacing.</p><p><br /><strong></strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p>http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/ijcp/article/view/15100
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author VINCENZO CARBONE
VINCENZO MARAFIOTI
MARIA PIA CALABRO'
GIUSEPPE ORETO
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VINCENZO MARAFIOTI
MARIA PIA CALABRO'
GIUSEPPE ORETO
Sustained ventricular fusion simulating a biventricular pacing
International Journal of Cardiovascular Practice
author_facet VINCENZO CARBONE
VINCENZO MARAFIOTI
MARIA PIA CALABRO'
GIUSEPPE ORETO
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title Sustained ventricular fusion simulating a biventricular pacing
title_short Sustained ventricular fusion simulating a biventricular pacing
title_full Sustained ventricular fusion simulating a biventricular pacing
title_fullStr Sustained ventricular fusion simulating a biventricular pacing
title_full_unstemmed Sustained ventricular fusion simulating a biventricular pacing
title_sort sustained ventricular fusion simulating a biventricular pacing
publisher Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Cardiovascular Practice
issn 2476-7174
2476-468X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description <p>An electrocardiogram from a patient implanted with a dual-chamber DDD pacemaker showed paced QRS complexes whose morphology and frontal-plane axis were consistent with biventricular stimulation with right ventricular lead located at the apex. However, some electrocardiographic findings were suggestive, rather, of univentricular right apical pacing and sustained ventricular fusion with competing native atrioventricular conduction in the presence of patient’s spontaneous QRS showing right bundle branch block plus left anterior hemiblock. Shortening atrioventricular delay with magnet application advanced right ventricle stimulation and prevented the supraventricular impulse to contribute to ventricular depolarization, thereby making clear the mechanism of right ventricular apical pacing.</p><p><br /><strong></strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p>
url http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/ijcp/article/view/15100
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