| Literature DB >> 26380831 |
Adeel M Siddiqui1, Gregory S Harris1, Assad Movahed1, Karl S Chiang1, Mihail G Chelu1, Rajasekhar Nekkanti1.
Abstract
The end-stage renal disease population poses a challenge for obtaining venous access required for life-saving invasive cardiac procedures. In this case report, we describe an adult patient with end-stage renal disease in whom the hepatic vein was the only available access to implant a single-lead permanent cardiac pacemaker. A 63-year-old male with end-stage renal disease on maintenance hemodialysis and permanent atrial fibrillation/atrial flutter presented with symptomatic bradycardia. Imaging studies revealed all traditional central venous access sites to be occluded/non-accessible. With the assistance of vascular interventional radiology, a trans-hepatic venous catheter was placed. This was then used to place a right ventricular pacing lead with close attention to numerous technical aspects. The procedure was completed successfully with placement of a single-lead permanent cardiac pacemaker.Entities:
Keywords: End-stage renal disease; Permanent cardiac pacemaker; Trans-hepatic venous access
Year: 2015 PMID: 26380831 PMCID: PMC4568533 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v3.i9.835
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Cases ISSN: 2307-8960 Impact factor: 1.337