AIMS: We evaluate the incidence of epicardial lead failure and try to identify risk factors in patients with congenital heart disease. METHODS: All patients with a congenital heart defect and an epicardial pacing system, implanted within a timeframe of 25 years, were included in this study. Patients' medical records and lead data were reviewed. Lead failure was defined as the primary endpoint. RESULTS: In total 198 active epicardial leads (atrial 40, ventricular 158) were implanted in 93 patients (median age at implantation 4.4 years (range 0-58.6)). During a total follow-up of 1235 lead-years, 29 lead failures (14.6%, 4 atrial, 25 ventricular) were documented in 22 patients (23.7%). Lead failure occurred at a median time period of 4.8 year...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
ObjectivesDespite pacemaker therapy in children and adolescents favoring an initial epicardial appro...
ObjectivesDespite pacemaker therapy in children and adolescents favoring an initial epicardial appro...
Permanent cardiac pacing in pediatric patients presents challenges related to small patient size, co...
Background—Despite the positive effect on mortality in selected patients, implantable cardioverter-d...
SummaryBackgroundIn 2007, Medtronic Sprint Fidelis defibrillator leads were taken off the market due...
Abstract Objective To assess the clinical and radiographic factors associated with lead failure by c...
Reviews of clinical practice for paediatric pacemaker implantation and follow-up are necessary to pr...
Background: Lead insulation failure or lead fracture due to crush injury is one of the potential com...
BackgroundImplantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) lead failures occur at higher rates in pediat...
Background: Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) leads are considered as the ‘weakest link’ ...
Background: Pacing leads remain the weakest link in pacemaker systems despite advances in manufactur...
Background: Pacing leads remain the weakest link in pacemaker systems despite advances in manufactur...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
ObjectivesDespite pacemaker therapy in children and adolescents favoring an initial epicardial appro...
ObjectivesDespite pacemaker therapy in children and adolescents favoring an initial epicardial appro...
Permanent cardiac pacing in pediatric patients presents challenges related to small patient size, co...
Background—Despite the positive effect on mortality in selected patients, implantable cardioverter-d...
SummaryBackgroundIn 2007, Medtronic Sprint Fidelis defibrillator leads were taken off the market due...
Abstract Objective To assess the clinical and radiographic factors associated with lead failure by c...
Reviews of clinical practice for paediatric pacemaker implantation and follow-up are necessary to pr...
Background: Lead insulation failure or lead fracture due to crush injury is one of the potential com...
BackgroundImplantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) lead failures occur at higher rates in pediat...
Background: Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) leads are considered as the ‘weakest link’ ...
Background: Pacing leads remain the weakest link in pacemaker systems despite advances in manufactur...
Background: Pacing leads remain the weakest link in pacemaker systems despite advances in manufactur...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...
Objective: Because of either cardiac anatomy or small size, pacing in children often occurs by means...