Left bundle pacing for cardiac resynchronization therapy allowed for the visualization of a septal perforator branch vein and coronary sinus in a patient with paced-induced cardiomyopathy.
This case report demonstrates the visualization of a septal perforator branch vein and coronary sinus during a left bundle pacing implant for cardiac resynchronization therapy.
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A 77-year-old woman with paced-induced cardiomyopathy and depressed left ventricular ejection fraction was admitted to our hospital for left bundle pacing (LBP) for cardiac resynchronization therapy after loss of capture with his-bundle pacing. She had a dual-chamber pacemaker implanted 7 years before.
Molina‐Lerma et al. (Sun,) reported a other. Left bundle pacing for cardiac resynchronization therapy allowed for the visualization of a septal perforator branch vein and coronary sinus in a patient with paced-induced cardiomyopathy.