Europace Advance Access originally published online on January 10, 2006
Europace 2006 8(2):147-150; doi:10.1093/europace/euj023
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Permanent pacing using a coronary sinus lead in a patient with univentricular physiology: an extended application of biventricular pacing technology
Second Section of Cardiology Department of Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Tao-Yuan Taiwan ; Nizams Institute of Medical Sciences Hyderabad India
In the past, patients requiring permanent pacing with difficult right ventricular (RV) access were usually subjected to epicardial pacing by a surgical approach. This report describes a young patient with univentricular physiology following repeated palliative surgery for complex congenital heart disease. The patient had symptomatic complete heart block and a dual chamber pacemaker with transvenous atrial and ventricular leads was implanted successfully. The ventricle was paced through the posterolateral cardiac vein with a lead specially designed for cardiac resynchronization therapy. This case illustrates an extended application of the recently developed coronary sinus lead in selected patients, when conventional RV endocardial pacing is impossible.
Key Words: Pacing, Pacemaker, Congenital heart disease, Heart block
Corresponding author. Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, 199 Tung Hwa North Road, Taipei, Taiwan. Tel: +886 3 3281200; fax: +886 3 3289134. E-mail address: chcwang{at}adm.cgmh.org.tw