HIGHLIGHTS
- What: No specific recommendations are known to exist for this uncommon complication, but in this case, there were signs and symptoms that suggest the diagnosis.
- Who: Agrippa Hilda from the Cardiac Surgery Division, Tor Vergata University Hospital, Rome, PC, Italy have published the research: Perforation of Left Ventricular wall and Ipsilateral Pleura by a, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Malposition of pacemaker lead is uncommon event and it usually regard the right ventricle. In rare cases, the perforation can involve the left ventricle and this is a potentially life-threatening complication . . .

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