Abstract
Pacemaker leads may impair tricuspid valve coaptation and they are a well-known cause of mild tricuspid regurgitation. Occasionally, right ventricular leads worsen tricuspid regurgitation over time and patients develop late-onset symptoms of right-sided heart failure. The exact mechanism of this clinical entity is rarely identifiable by 2D-echocardiography only. This case report details a patient with severe tricuspid regurgitation secondary to immobilization of the anterior leaflet of the tricuspid valve by a permanent ventricular pacing lead. The mechanism of regurgitation was clarified by real time three-dimensional echocardiography that showed the location of the ventricular lead and its interference with the tricuspid valve. © 2007, the Authors.
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Nucifora, G., Badano, L. P., Allocca, G., Gianfagna, P., Proclemer, A., Cinello, M., & Fioretti, P. M. (2007). Severe tricuspid regurgitation due to entrapment of the anterior leaflet of the valve by a permanent pacemaker lead: Role of real time three-dimensional echocardiography. Echocardiography, 24(6), 649–652. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8175.2007.00443.x
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