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Síndrome de Twiddler: una causa infrecuente de disfunción de marcapaso definitivo. Caso clínico
Autor
Ramírez E,Pablo
Barrero V,Raúl
González F,Rodrigo
Frangini S,Patricia
Vergara S,Ismael
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Resumen
We report a 26year old patient who had a single chamber pacemaker implantation one year before. During a routine pre-operative evaluation, pacemaker dysfunction was demonstrated due to sensing and pacing failure, associated to left pectoral muscle rhythmic contraction. Chest X-ray confirmed Twiddler syndrome, in which twisting or rotation of the device inside the pocket results in lead dislodgement and device malfunction.