Erdogan O.Aksu F.2024-06-122024-06-1220070972-6292https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/17134The present case report describes a patient with dual chamber pacemaker whose surface ECG demonstrated paced right bundle branch block pattern suggesting a malpositioned ventricular lead in the left ventricle. However, diagnostic work-up revealed that the lead was appropriately located in the right ventricular apex. Diagnostic maneuvers and clues for differentiating safe right bundle branch block pattern during permanent pacing are thoroughly revisited and discussed within the article.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCardiac Pacing; Complication; Electrocardiography; Malposition; Right Bundle Branch BlockAged; Article; Artificial Heart Pacemaker; Atrioventricular Block; Case Report; Diabetes Mellitus; Electrocardiogram; Female; Fluoroscopy; Heart Left Ventricle; Heart Right Bundle Branch Block; Heart Ventricle Pacing; Human; Hypertension; Pacemaker Electrode; Patient Safety; Qrs Complex; Transthoracic EchocardiographyRight bundle branch block pattern during right ventricular permanent pacing: Is it safe or not?Article731871912-s2.0-34548461298Q3