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Thorax 1979;34:412-413 doi:10.1136/thx.34.3.412
  • Research Article

Superior vena caval stenosis: a complication of transvenous endocardial pacing.

Abstract

Superior vena caval obstruction is a rare complication of transvenous endocardial pacing and is usually the result of thrombus formation round the pacing electrode (Kosowsky and Barr, 1972). We report a case of superior vena caval obstruction without thrombus formation secondary to localised stenosis at the site of the proximal cut end of a retracted endocardial electrode. This complication of transvenous pacing electrodes has not been described previously.

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