Lead dislodgement
- by sk288702
- 2019-10-18 13:12:58
- Batteries & Leads
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Hello just got a dual chamber pacemaker yesterday. Question so I was putting on my shirt this morning. As I was doing it I noticed a pain sensation around my chest. I then felt my heart beating so I checked my pluse and it went up to 130-140 bpm. It quickly lowered and I am at 80-90bpm. But could this be a sign I dislodged my leads?
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Thanks
by sk288702 - 2019-10-18 18:04:52
Thanks yeah I called. It was installed yesterday. They are going to monitor it this weekend and it may need to be tweaked as my resting heart rate is at 80-90 bpm and they set a baseline of 60bpm and pre procedure is was 40 - 50bpm
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I highly doubt it
by AgentX86 - 2019-10-18 18:00:03
Lead failure or removal would mean loss of pacing rather than faster pacing. A pacemaker is a gofaster gizmo. It cannot make your heart go slower. My guess is some sort of vagal nerve issue, Afib, or perhaps PVCs. More likely, your raising of your arm was coincidental to some sort of tachycardia and it was what caused the pain and other symptoms. You became aware of it when you raised your arm. Since this is something new, I'd call my EP, if for no other reason than to get it int the record. You might think about a remote transmission, too. It's much better if you can catch it but if you can give them the time it occurred, perhaps they can find something useful from the PM's recording.