Axillary and subclavian venous spasm during pacemaker implantation – A case report and literature review
Amelie Venet,
Romain Vergier,
Kurlene Cenac
et al.
Abstract:Key Clinical MessageVenous spasm is an important reason for complicated or failed implantations of cardiac implantable electronic devices. Prevention or risk reduction of venous spasm during cardiac implantable electronic device implantation may be achieved by ultrasound or fluoroscopic imaging prior to puncture, cephalic vein cut‐down, sufficient pre‐ and perioperative hydration, nitroglycerin injection and effective sedation, and analgesia.AbstractThis case report with literature review focuses on venous spa… Show more
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