Implantation of Pacemaker in a Patient with Dextrocardia, Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava, TGA and Heart Block

Kerkütlüoğlu Murat, Katircibaşi Mahmut Tuna
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Congenital anomalies of the heart may generate difficul ties for cardiac invasive procedures. Dextrocardia is a rare congenital heart disease in which the apex of the heart is located on the right side of the chest. Patients with trans position of great arteries (TGA) abnormalities are at risk for complete cardiac block and usually require a permanent cardiac pacemaker in long-term follow-up. The persistent left superior vena cava (PLSCV) is a rare venous anomaly, often associated with abnormalities of the cardiac transduc tion system. It is usually seen by chance during permanent pacemaker implantation. Even if electrodes are not impos sible to be placed through this abnormal venous structure, it can be challenging. In this study, we present a permanent pacemaker implantation to a 31-year-old female patient with a combination of dextrocardia, PLSVC, and TGA due to complete heart block. Congenital anomalies of the heart can make transvenous procedures such as right heart catheterization or pacemak er implantation difficult. During embryological development, PLSVC occurs as a result of obliteration of the proximal part of the right anterior and right cardinal veins [ 1 ]. The left an terior cardinal vein creates a vena cava superior that opens to the right atrium through the left coronary sinus or direct ly to the left atrium. The persistent left superior vena cava (PLSCV) is rare but the most common systemic venous anomaly, which is 0.5% in general population and 3-10% in congenital heart defects [ 2 ]. Another anomaly is congenital dextrocardia, which is
心脏右旋、持续性左上腔静脉、TGA和心脏传导阻滞患者的心脏起搏器植入
心脏的先天性异常可能会给心脏侵入性手术带来困难。右心是一种罕见的先天性心脏病,其心脏顶端位于胸部右侧。大动脉转位(TGA)异常患者有完全性心脏传导阻滞的危险,在长期随访中通常需要永久性心脏起搏器。持续性左上腔静脉(PLSCV)是一种罕见的静脉异常,通常与心脏转导系统异常有关。这通常是在植入永久性起搏器时偶然发现的。即使电极不是不可能通过这种异常的静脉结构放置,它也是具有挑战性的。在这项研究中,我们为一位31岁的女性患者植入了永久性起搏器,该患者因完全性心脏传导阻滞而合并右心、PLSVC和TGA。先天性心脏异常会使经静脉手术如右心导管置入或起搏器植入变得困难。在胚胎发育过程中,由于右前静脉和右主静脉近端闭塞而发生PLSVC[1]。左外主静脉形成一条上腔静脉,经左冠状窦或直接通向右心房。持续性左上腔静脉(PLSCV)是罕见的,但却是最常见的全身静脉异常,在一般人群中为0.5%,在先天性心脏缺陷中为3-10%[2]。另一个异常是先天性右心,这是
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