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Diagnostic imaging and pacemaker implantation in a domestic goat with persistent left cranial vena cava.

Ravi Ranjan1, Derek Dosdall2, Layne Norlund2, Koji Higuchi2, Joshua M Silvernagel2, Aaron L Olsen3, Christopher J Davies3, Rob MacLeod2, Nassir F Marrouche2.   

Abstract

Difficulty was encountered with the insertion of a right atrial pacing lead via the left jugular vein during lead and pacemaker implantation in a clinically normal goat as part of an ongoing rapid atrial pacing - induced atrial fibrillation research project. Fluoroscopic visualization of an abnormal lead advancement path prompted angiographic assessment which revealed a persistent left cranial vena cava (PLCVC) and prominent coronary sinus communicating with the right atrium. Angiography facilitated successful advancement and securing of the pacing lead into the right side of the interatrial septum. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging/magnetic resonance angiography (MRI/MRA) allowed further characterization of this rare venous anomaly. Even though PLCVC has been reported once in a goat, to the authors' knowledge this is the first report to include MRI/MRA characterization of PLCVC and prominent coronary sinus with successful cardiac pacemaker implantation using the PLCVC.
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Keywords:  Caprine; Magnetic resonance imaging/angiography; Persistent left cranial vena cava

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24480717      PMCID: PMC3967402          DOI: 10.1016/j.jvc.2013.11.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Cardiol        ISSN: 1760-2734            Impact factor:   1.701


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