AbstractVein stenosis or occlusion is a frequent finding in patients with previously-implanted transvenous leads. This editorial describes the different techniques that may be used to overcome this hurdle in case a new lead needs to be implanted, and discusses two case reports in this issue of the journal
Extraction of two long-implanted (11 year-old) active leads due to local infection was complicated b...
In cardiac resynchronization therapy, reaching the target pacing site is essential to achieve optima...
We report the case of the extraction of 18 year-old leads in a patient with a DDD pacemaker, and chr...
Vein stenosis or occlusion is a frequent finding in patients with previously-implanted transvenous l...
Over the last decades, the implementation of new technology in cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators...
AbstractIn patients with complete venous occlusion requiring venous access for cardiac device lead p...
AbstractCentral venous obstruction following pacemaker implantation is not uncommon, and can prove c...
Since its inception, cardiac pacing has made a significant advancement in cardiology. As new therapi...
AbstractThis report describes the successful implantation of a LV lead using balloon venoplasty to o...
Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of venous stenosis and occlusion (VSO)...
AbstractA 75-year-old man, 8 years after CABG, with ischemic cardiomyopathy underwent cardiac resync...
Cardiac implantable electronic devices are the cornerstone of cardiac rhythm management, with a sign...
AbstractIn cardiac resynchronization therapy, reaching the target pacing site is essential to achiev...
Background: Still increasing life expectancy in patients with implanted devices and large number of ...
AbstractIntroductionLead implantation using the cephalic vein (CV) cutdown technique has been well e...
Extraction of two long-implanted (11 year-old) active leads due to local infection was complicated b...
In cardiac resynchronization therapy, reaching the target pacing site is essential to achieve optima...
We report the case of the extraction of 18 year-old leads in a patient with a DDD pacemaker, and chr...
Vein stenosis or occlusion is a frequent finding in patients with previously-implanted transvenous l...
Over the last decades, the implementation of new technology in cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators...
AbstractIn patients with complete venous occlusion requiring venous access for cardiac device lead p...
AbstractCentral venous obstruction following pacemaker implantation is not uncommon, and can prove c...
Since its inception, cardiac pacing has made a significant advancement in cardiology. As new therapi...
AbstractThis report describes the successful implantation of a LV lead using balloon venoplasty to o...
Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of venous stenosis and occlusion (VSO)...
AbstractA 75-year-old man, 8 years after CABG, with ischemic cardiomyopathy underwent cardiac resync...
Cardiac implantable electronic devices are the cornerstone of cardiac rhythm management, with a sign...
AbstractIn cardiac resynchronization therapy, reaching the target pacing site is essential to achiev...
Background: Still increasing life expectancy in patients with implanted devices and large number of ...
AbstractIntroductionLead implantation using the cephalic vein (CV) cutdown technique has been well e...
Extraction of two long-implanted (11 year-old) active leads due to local infection was complicated b...
In cardiac resynchronization therapy, reaching the target pacing site is essential to achieve optima...
We report the case of the extraction of 18 year-old leads in a patient with a DDD pacemaker, and chr...