Migration of long-sensing vector implantable loop recorder unmasked by remote monitoring in patient with unexplained syncope

Vincenzo Russo, Giacomo Sica,Alfredo Mauriello, Dino Casazza,Anna Rago

Journal of Cardiology Cases(2024)

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A 75-year-old man with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy underwent placement of a long-sensing vector implantable loop recorder (ILR) for unexplained syncope. One month later, ILR remote monitoring revealed unstable R-wave amplitudes ranging from very high (>1.9 mV) to very low (<0.2 mV) values. During an in-hospital clinic visit, the only site to establish communication with the ILR was the left posterior axillary area. Chest computed tomography confirmed ILR migration into the anterior costophrenic recess. The device was retrieved with forceps during video thoracoscopy without further complications. Learning objective This is the first case report of migration of an implantable loop recorder diagnosed by remote monitoring.
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Implantable loop recorder,Long-sensing vector,Remote monitoring,Migration
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