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Incidence, predictors, and outcome of inadvertent malposition of transvenous pacing or defibrillation lead in the left heart.

Marc-Alexander Ohlow1, Marcus Roos2, Bernward Lauer3, Hubertus Von Korn4, Johann Christoph Geller5.   

Abstract

AIMS: Inadvertent lead malposition (ILM) in the left heart is a potential cause of thromboembolism and, therefore, a complication of heart rhythm device implantation [HRDI: pacemaker, implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT)]. The aim of the study was to report the incidence and clinical outcome of ILM. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Postoperative lateral and posterior-anterior chest X-rays of all consecutive patients undergoing HRDI from 2007 through 2012 were retrospectively analysed. During the study period, 2579 patients underwent HRDI at our institution. ILM was present in six patients (0.34%, 50% male, mean age 71.5 ± 9.4 years). In one and four patients, malposition was in the left atrium and ventricle, respectively. In one case, the RV-lead was placed in a coronary sinus branch. In four patients, ILM was detected intra-operatively or in the early postoperative period. In the remaining two patients, malposition was not recognized and they suffered cerebral embolism 4 months and 1 year after implantation. ILM was corrected during the same hospital stay (four cases), or during follow-up by percutaneous extraction (two cases). Patients with ILM had significantly more scoliosis (16.7 vs. 0.17%; P = 0.01), congenital heart disease (CHD: 33.3 vs. 0.4%; P = 0.003), or prior surgery for CHD (16.7 vs. 0.5%; P = 0.03). The likelihood of ILM was also increased when HRDI was performed by an inexperienced operator (<100 HRDI; P < 0.01).
CONCLUSION: The incidence of ILM was 0.34% in our series. Scoliosis, CHD, prior correction of CHD, and limited operator experience were identified as risk factors. Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.
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Keywords:  Complication; Congenital heart disease; Implantable defibrillator; Lead malposition; Operator experience; Pacemaker

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26462705     DOI: 10.1093/europace/euv270

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Europace        ISSN: 1099-5129            Impact factor:   5.214


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