Case of a misleading ECG.

J Electrocardiol

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, The University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, USA. Electronic address:

Published: January 2024

An elderly man with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and a history of complete heart block with pacemaker placement was found to have pacemaker lead infection and required device extraction. He had a standard dual chamber pacemaker in place, however the ECG obtained showed paced QRS complexes with presence of R wave in lead V1 and QS in lead I suggestive of left ventricular pacing. Additional imaging with CT scan obtained for confirmation revealed that the heart was displaced to the left posterior hemithorax secondary to pulmonary disease. Due to significant posterolateral rotation of the heart, a right ventricular paced rhythm can demonstrate Q/S waves in the lateral leads (I, aVL, V5-6) and R waves in the right precordial leads (V1-3). This can be misdiagnosed as a left ventricular paced rhythm.

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