Twiddler Syndrome without Lead Dislodgment Discovered by Remote Monitoring.

Catherine ChampagneNicolas DogninFranck MolinChristian SteinbergFrançois PhilipponJean-François SarrazinGilles O'HaraIsabelle NaultKarine RoyBenoit PlourdeLouis BlierJean Champagne
Published in: Case reports in cardiology (2021)
Twiddler syndrome is an uncommon yet dangerous phenomenon usually resulting in lead displacement with loss of capture of cardiac implantable electronic devices. In this case report, we present an interesting case of Twiddler syndrome without lead dislodgment which was detected by an alert triggered by an increase in impedance on remote monitoring.