| Literature DB >> 28496930 |
Raymond H M Schaerf1, Sasan Najibi1, John Conrad1.
Abstract
This case series reports our early experience with a minimally invasive percutaneous method of safely removing large vegetations during lead extraction in septic cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED). Debate exists concerning the management of vegetations involving these devices. Lead extraction is mandated for infections, but vegetations may embolize, causing complications. Surgical debridement is recommended; alternatives include cardiopulmonary bypass, minimally invasive thoracotomy, or transatrial approaches. The AngioVac device allows percutaneous right heart bypass and suction removal of vegetations under echocardiographic and fluoroscopic guidance. This case series describes our first 20 patients, all critically ill with persistent sepsis and vegetations despite long-term antibiotics. This series includes patients who would not have been eligible for alternative procedures due to contraindications and highlights the potential role of this new technology.Entities:
Keywords: Lead Extraction; Percutaneous Thrombectomy; Vegetation
Year: 2016 PMID: 28496930 PMCID: PMC5368550 DOI: 10.4022/jafib.1455
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Atr Fibrillation ISSN: 1941-6911