Journal of Arrhythmia 31 (2015) 67
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Letter to the Editor
We do our work with all our heart
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These original images were encountered during interventional procedures. Awareness about the abnormalities that they depict is important to identify them. We present an original image of the coronary sinus lead. The lead was placed in the posterolateral branch of the coronary sinus during cardiac resynchronization therapy combined with implantation of an implantable cardioverterdefibrillator. We observed that the lead achieved a heart shape in the left anterior oblique position (Fig. 1). We would like to dedicate this image to all physicians who are devoted to their work.
We confirm that there are no known conflicts of interest associated with this publication. İsmail Ateş, Mehmet Doğru Department of Cardiology, Medline Private Hospital, Antalya, Turkey Zeynettin Kaya, MDn n
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[email protected] Received 31 October 2014; accepted 6 November 2014
Fig. 1. The fluoroscopic image showing the heart-shaped coronary sinus lead in the left anterior oblique position.
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