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Tricuspid valve stenosis caused by fibrous adhesions to an endocardial pacemaker lead in a dog
Authors:David J Connolly BSc  BVetMed  PhD  Cert SAM  Cert VC  Dipl ECVIM-CA  MRCVS  Gina Neiger-Aeschbacher Drmedvet  Dipl ACVA  Dipl ECVA  MRCVS  Daniel J Brockman BVSc CVR CSAO Dipl ACVS/ECVS ILTM MRCVS
Institution:

aDepartment of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, Hatfield, Herts AL9 7TA, UK

bDepartment of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Vetsuisse Faculty of Berne, University of Berne, PO Box 8466, 3001 Berne, Switzerland

Abstract:Acquired tricuspid valve stenosis (TVS) is a rare complication of endocardial lead placement in humans that has not been described in the veterinary literature. We describe a 6.5-year-old Border terrier that was presented with right-sided congestive heart failure 5.5 years after placement of a transvenous pacemaker. Severe TVS was confirmed by cardiac ultrasonography and appeared to be secondary to excessive endocardial pacemaker lead within the right atrium. Repositioning of the lead proved impossible and subsequent postmortem examination demonstrated fusion of the tricuspid valve (TV) leaflets around the endocardial lead with associated narrowing of the tricuspid valve orifice. In addition, the loop of the endocardial lead was anchored by thick fibrous tissue to the right atrial wall. This case report suggests that if sufficient endocardial lead is left inside the heart, in dogs undergoing transvenous pacemaker therapy, the redundant lead can become adherent to the tricuspid valve apparatus and cause valvular stenosis.
Keywords:Ascites  Adhesion  Complication  Postmortem
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