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QJM 2006 99(5):347-348; doi:10.1093/qjmed/hcl043
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An unusual twist: ventricular tachycardia induced by a loop in a right ventricular pacing wire

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Sir,

An 80-year-old lady presented to our Accident and Emergency department with episodes of recurrent syncope that were preceded by shortness of breath, but no chest pain or palpitations. She had a past history of ischaemic heart disease and complete heart block, for which a dual-chamber pacemaker had been inserted 4 months previously. . . . [Full Text of this Article]

A.C. Lindsay, T. Wong, O. Segal and N.S. Peters

St. Mary's Hospital, London

email: alistair.lindsay@btinternet.com


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