Use of a Retained Guidewire to Improve the Left Ventricular Pacing Threshold

Volume: 30, Issue: 10, Pages: 1285 - 1287
Published: Sep 25, 2007
Abstract
Although transvenous access to the coronary veins has considerably simplified left ventricular (LV) pacing, it can remain a time consuming and arduous task achieving satisfactory pacing positions for the LV electrode. Common problems include negotiating small veins with adequate guide catheter stability, pacing electrode stability once positioned, and phrenic nerve stimulation. We report a case where use of the pacing lead guidewire resulted in...
Paper Details
Title
Use of a Retained Guidewire to Improve the Left Ventricular Pacing Threshold
Published Date
Sep 25, 2007
Volume
30
Issue
10
Pages
1285 - 1287
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