| Literature DB >> 36158404 |
Aman Qureshi1, Intisar Ahmed2, Aamir H Khan2.
Abstract
In the advent of increasing benefits of cardiac devices, more and more implants are being done. Pacing devices reaching the end of service need to be changed. The use of electrocautery (EC) to maintain hemostasis during cardiac device implantation is efficient and safe. Device makers have variable recommendations for the use of EC. Generally, considered safe, EC has been rarely known to cause device failure. We describe a case of a dual-chamber device, pulse generator change, where EC caused a sudden, unexpected loss of pacing function that lasted for 30 seconds. This case report highlights the gaps in the process of undertaking these high-risk changes.Entities:
Keywords: complication; electrocautery; failure to capture; generator change; pacemaker
Year: 2022 PMID: 36158404 PMCID: PMC9498933 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.28252
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Electrocardiogram During Electrocautery
Six-lead rhythm strip that shows atrial sensing, followed by a unipolar pacing spike and appropriate ventricular pacing. There is an application of electrocautery (EC) for a period of 3.2 seconds and then an abrupt failure to pace. The first beat after the application of EC (star) is possibly a tracked-paced beat. After EC cessation, the first two P waves (P1 and P2) are not sensed. There are atrial and ventricular pacing spikes without evoked potentials (failure to pace). Onward from P4, there is appropriate atrial sensing then the programmed AV delay and unipolar ventricular pacing spikes, but no ventricular evoked potential (failure to pace), which remains for the duration of the trace.
Figure 2Six-Lead Electrocardiogram
The figure shows the continuation of the six leads from Figure 1, showing atrial sensing and ventricular pacing spike with failure to capture. The device outputs after the programmed AV delay but does not capture the myocardium. The sinus rate goes from 75 to 86 bpm in 10 seconds.
Figure 3Algorithm for Pacemaker Pulse Generator Change