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Pacemaker System Malfunction Resulting from External Electrical Cardioversion: A Case Report

Authors :
Taku Nishida, MD
Tamio Nakajima, MD, PhD
Yutaka Goryo, MD
Ken-ichi Ishigami, MD, PhD
Hiroyuki Kawata, MD, PhD
Manabu Horii, MD, PhD
Shiro Uemura, MD, PhD
Yoshihiko Saito, MD, PhD
Source :
Journal of Arrhythmia, Vol 25, Iss 4, Pp 209-213 (2009)
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Wiley, 2009.

Abstract

In May 2005 a 68-year-old woman received a VDD pacemaker implantation in the right pectoral region at our hospital for the treatment of complete atrioventricular block. In July 2008, she was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy based on histological testing. In November 2008, she developed syncope due to ventricular tachycardia while at another hospital. She underwent external electrical cardioversion with an anterior-lateral paddle position using a single shock of 100 J. This shock led to severe bradycardia resulting in a transfer to our hospital. The physician who provided the shock could not have been aware that the patient had an implanted pacemaker. The skin above the pulse generator was burned. The electrocardiogram showed no pacing spikes or ventricular escape rhythm. Investigation of the pacemaker 3 hours after cardioversion revealed reprogramming of the device and a marked rise in the lead impedance (>3,000 ohm). Removal of the generator and implantation of a biventricular cardioverter defibrillator were required. The emergency situation, the small size of the generator, the small incision made using the buried suture method, and the patient's obesity all probably contributed to the physician's not noticing the implanted pacemaker. It is important to increase awareness of the severe consequences that may follow if the physician administering external defibrillation does not know about the patient's implanted pacemaker.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18804276
Volume :
25
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Arrhythmia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.444d7a185f914bb1b2002ba132b41330
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1880-4276(09)80005-7