Author/Authors :
Kalayci, Belma Department of Cardiolog - School of Medicine -Bulent Ecevit University, Zonguldak, Turkey , Karabag, Turgut Department of Cardiolog - School of Medicine -Bulent Ecevit University, Zonguldak, Turkey , Erten, Turgay Department of Cardiolog - School of Medicine -Bulent Ecevit University, Zonguldak, Turkey , Akgun, Tunahan Department of Cardiolog - School of Medicine -Bulent Ecevit University, Zonguldak, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: Lead-related infections that might develop after pacemaker implantation
associated with high mortality and morbidity rates are challenging to manage and pose
high-cost. Patients with lead-related infections usually present with fever, chills and
fatigue and the treatment can be challenging unless the implant system is extracted.
Case presentation: A 66-year old male patient who underwent dual chamber pacemaker
and implantable cardioverter defibrillator was admitted to the emergency service with a
six-week history of complaints of hiccups and fever. After a detailed investigation, leadrelated
infective endocarditis was the diagnosis. The patient was initiated on antibiotic
therapy and lead extraction was performed.
Conclusions: Patients with signs of infection who underwent pacemaker implantation may
present with atypical symptoms such as hiccup. In these cases, imaging, particularly
echocardiography, should be performed as soon as possible and the localization of the
pacemaker leads and signs of infective endocarditis should be investigated.
Keywords :
Echocardiography , Infective endocarditis , Pacemaker lead , Hiccup