Background: transvenous positioning of the left ventricular (LV) lead in a branch of the coronary sinus (CS) is generally the preferred implantation technique in biventricular pacing. Very few data are reported about removal of LV pacing leads positioned in a CS branch. Aim of the study was to describe our experience with percutaneous extraction of LV pacing leads in order to evaluate feasibility and safety of this procedure. Methods: we enrolled 392 patients who underwent a biventricular pacing implant. The indication for catheter removal was considered in case of definite diagnosis of infection and in some cases of lead dislodgement or diaphragmatic stimulation. LV lead extraction was first attempted by manual traction; in case of failure...
A 70-year-old patient sustained a severe pocket infection of a biventricular pacemaker system implan...
Aims Cardiac resynchronization therapy via the coronary sinus (CS) is not always possible. Left vent...
Purpose: Predictors of difficulty and complications of transvenous lead extraction (TLE) have been i...
Background: transvenous positioning of the left ventricular (LV) lead in a branch of the coronary si...
PURPOSE: Worldwide, the number of transvenous extractions of chronically implanted endocardial leads...
Background Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) device and coronary sinus (CS) lead extraction ar...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the stepwise mechanical transvenous...
A 68-year-old man, 54 months after having been implanted with a biventricular device, underwent succ...
BACKGROUND:Implantation of coronary sinus (CS) leads may be a difficult procedure due to different v...
Left ventricular active fixation lead is fundamental for targeted pacing site. The challenge is the ...
ObjectiveTemporary biventricular pacing to treat low output states after cardiac surgery is an activ...
Background: A novel magnetic navigation system (MNS) allowing remote guidance of catheters and guide...
The dislodgment rate of permanent pacing ventricular and atrial endocardial leads has significantly ...
Introduction Device related complications are raising the need for transvenous lead removal (TLR). T...
Background: Due to an increasing number of cardiac device implantations, the number of leads that ne...
A 70-year-old patient sustained a severe pocket infection of a biventricular pacemaker system implan...
Aims Cardiac resynchronization therapy via the coronary sinus (CS) is not always possible. Left vent...
Purpose: Predictors of difficulty and complications of transvenous lead extraction (TLE) have been i...
Background: transvenous positioning of the left ventricular (LV) lead in a branch of the coronary si...
PURPOSE: Worldwide, the number of transvenous extractions of chronically implanted endocardial leads...
Background Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) device and coronary sinus (CS) lead extraction ar...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the stepwise mechanical transvenous...
A 68-year-old man, 54 months after having been implanted with a biventricular device, underwent succ...
BACKGROUND:Implantation of coronary sinus (CS) leads may be a difficult procedure due to different v...
Left ventricular active fixation lead is fundamental for targeted pacing site. The challenge is the ...
ObjectiveTemporary biventricular pacing to treat low output states after cardiac surgery is an activ...
Background: A novel magnetic navigation system (MNS) allowing remote guidance of catheters and guide...
The dislodgment rate of permanent pacing ventricular and atrial endocardial leads has significantly ...
Introduction Device related complications are raising the need for transvenous lead removal (TLR). T...
Background: Due to an increasing number of cardiac device implantations, the number of leads that ne...
A 70-year-old patient sustained a severe pocket infection of a biventricular pacemaker system implan...
Aims Cardiac resynchronization therapy via the coronary sinus (CS) is not always possible. Left vent...
Purpose: Predictors of difficulty and complications of transvenous lead extraction (TLE) have been i...