Permanent transvenous pacemaker implantation in an Ibizan hound cross with persistent atrial standstill
AUTOR(ES)
MacAulay, Kevin
RESUMO
An Ibizan hound cross was referred with a 1-year history of syncope and exercise intolerance. An electrocardiogram showed bradycardia and no P waves; atrial standstill was diagnosed. A permanent artificial endocardial pacemaker was implanted. The lead dislodged and was reimplanted into the right ventricular apex. Capture was once again achieved.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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