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Unexpected pacemaker lead in an 84-year-old patient.

Lauren SamsStefan BrunnerMichael NäbauerJulius Steffen
Published in: Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.) (2021)
An elderly patient with a history of atrial fibrillation presented to our emergency room. Previous medical records from another hospital described a pacemaker lead in the echocardiography although the patient had no known history of a pacemaker implantation. Finally, by close examination, chest X-ray, and computed tomography, we found that a kyphoplasty of the spine had caused a so-called palacos embolism, which had repeatedly been mistaken for a pacemaker lead. Unusually, there were no further signs of kyphoplasty material in the pulmonary veins. As the patient was asymptomatic and the embolism caused only moderate tricuspid regurgitation, a conservative treatment was agreed on.
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