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Left hemothorax: a presentation of a late ventricular perforation caused by an active fixation pacing lead. | LitMetric

Ventricular perforation, late after ventricular lead placement at the right ventricular apex is rare, and though, commonly presents with chest pain, loss of pacing and/or sensing, and hemodynamic instability caused by cardiac tamponade, it can rarely cause left sided hemothorax needing surgical exploration.

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