Left subclavian vein occlusion after pacemaker insertion
Left subclavian vein occlusion after pacemaker insertion
Subclavian vein thrombosis after pacemaker lead insertion is a well-described complication of pacemaker insertion.
It is usually asymptomatic due to the presence of collateral venous flow but the clinical presentation is varied.
This index case illustrates a typical clinical scenario and the value of computerised tomography (CT) in providing adequate delineation of the venous pathology
pathology
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Vyselaar, J. R.
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Michael, K. A.
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Nolan, R. L.
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Baranchuk, A
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May 2008
Vyselaar, J. R.
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Michael, K. A.
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Nolan, R. L.
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Baranchuk, A
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Vyselaar, J. R., Michael, K. A., Nolan, R. L. and Baranchuk, A
(2008)
Left subclavian vein occlusion after pacemaker insertion.
Cardiovascular Journal Of Africa, 19 (3), .
Abstract
Subclavian vein thrombosis after pacemaker lead insertion is a well-described complication of pacemaker insertion.
It is usually asymptomatic due to the presence of collateral venous flow but the clinical presentation is varied.
This index case illustrates a typical clinical scenario and the value of computerised tomography (CT) in providing adequate delineation of the venous pathology
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Published date: May 2008
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