Volume 8, Issue 4 pp. 558-561
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Torsades de Pointes: A Rare Complication of Temporary Pacing for Permanent Ventricular Pacemaker Failure

DENISE JANOSIK

DENISE JANOSIK

Department of Cardiology, St. Louis Veterans Administration Medical Center, and St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri

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HENRY G. STRATMANN

Corresponding Author

HENRY G. STRATMANN

Department of Cardiology, St. Louis Veterans Administration Medical Center, and St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri

Address for reprints: Henry G. Stratmann, M.D, Department of Cardiology, St. Louis Veterans Administration Medical Center, St. Louis, MO 63125 USA.Search for more papers by this author
KENNETH E. WALTER

KENNETH E. WALTER

Department of Cardiology, St. Louis Veterans Administration Medical Center, and St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri

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HAROLD L. KENNEDY

HAROLD L. KENNEDY

Department of Cardiology, St. Louis Veterans Administration Medical Center, and St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri

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First published: July 1985
Citations: 2

Abstract

Torsades de pointes, a dislinctive type of polymorphous ventricular lachycardia, may be induced by critically timed ventricular stimulation during electrophysiologic studies or, rarely, in patients with temporary or permanent ventricular pacemakers. The following case illustrates how, when temporary ventricular pacing is instituted to maintain heart rate in a patient with a defective permanent ventricular pacemaker, this potentially fatal arrhythmia may occur as a complication of interaction between the two pacemakers.

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