Aspergillus infection in a large thrombus of a permanent ventricular pacing lead.

  • Hee Yeol Kim
  • , Chong Jin Kim
  • , Tai Ho Rho
  • , Ho Joong Youn
  • , Eun Ju Cho
  • , Seung Won Jin
  • , Hui Kyung Jeon
  • , Jang Seong Chae
  • , Jae Hyung Kim
  • , Soon Jo Hong
  • , Kyu Bo Choi

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Abstract

Pacemaker lead infection is a rare but a dangerous complication. Diagnosis can usually be established by the clinical picture and blood cultures. Transesophageal two dimensional echocardiography might be crucial in the diagnosis by visualizing pacing lead vegetations. Medical treatment alone is rarely successful, and several studies have suggested the infected pacemaker systems should be removed quickly for optimal management. We describe a case of Aspergillus infection in a permanent ventricular pacing lead, which appears to be the first reported case in Korea. A 30-yr-old man was evaluated for the symptoms and signs of congestive heart failure 3 yr after DDD pacemaker implantation. The transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiogram showed a large movable round shaggy mass attached to a ventricular lead in the right atrium. The atrial and ventricular leads were removed during cardiopulmonary bypass, and a new epicardial pacing system was implanted. The functional ventricular pacemaker lead was encased in a large organized thrombus. Histological findings were consistent with Aspergillus infection in a large thrombus attached to a pacemaker lead.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)691-694
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Korean Medical Science
Volume17
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2002

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