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To the Editor - Cardiac resynchronization therapy in coronary sinus atresia delivered using leadless endocardial pacing.

Berry M van Gelder1, Frank A Bracke1.   

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28491799      PMCID: PMC5420078          DOI: 10.1016/j.hrcr.2016.12.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HeartRhythm Case Rep        ISSN: 2214-0271


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We read with great interest the report by Thomas et al describing the use of leadless left ventricular (LV) endocardial pacing in a patient with coronary sinus (CS) atresia. The technique they used was highly sophisticated but necessitated, besides implantation of the LV receiver-electrode, an ultrasound source for energy transmission and a separate battery pack for the ultrasound source. In our 17-year experience with cardiac resynchronization therapy, we have encountered CS ostial atresia in 4 patients. In the first patient we performed a left coronary artery angiogram to visualize the venous phase and the anatomy of the CS. This angiogram revealed a coronary venous system but with runoff in an upward direction toward the pectoral area. Subsequent contrast injection into the subclavian vein showed a persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) that gave access to the CS. It is therefore our opinion that if the CS cannot be intubated from the right atrium, a contrast injection in the proximal subclavian vein can elucidate the presence of a PLSVC; flow of contrast from the PLSVC toward the subclavian vein confirms the atresia of the CS. CS anatomy can be visualized by a selective angiogram and the decision can be made to proceed to a CS implant or to use an alternative implantation as described by Thomas et al. In our experience so far, all 4 patients had a successful CS lead implantation via the PLSVC with standard equipment and a more complicated approach could be avoided. Two of our patients have been described in case reports.2, 3
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1.  Implantation of a biventricular pacing system in a patient with a coronary sinus not communicating with the right atrium.

Authors:  Berry M van Gelder; Jan Elders; Frank A Bracke; Albert Meijer
Journal:  Pacing Clin Electrophysiol       Date:  2003-05       Impact factor: 1.976

2.  Coronary sinus atresia and persistent left superior vena cava with the presence of thrombus complicating implantation of a left ventricular pacing lead.

Authors:  Jeroen Stevenhagen; Albert Meijer; Frank A Bracke; Berry M van Gelder
Journal:  Europace       Date:  2008-01-18       Impact factor: 5.214

3.  Cardiac resynchronization therapy in coronary sinus atresia delivered using leadless endocardial pacing.

Authors:  Dewi E Thomas; Nicholas M Child; W Andrew Owens; Nicholas J Linker; Simon A James; Andrew J Turley
Journal:  HeartRhythm Case Rep       Date:  2016-07-01
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Review 1.  Advances in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy.

Authors:  Asif Jafferani; Miguel A Leal
Journal:  J Innov Card Rhythm Manag       Date:  2019-06-15
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