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Modified Pull-Through Technique for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Upgrades in Patients with Occluded Access Veins.

Guram Imnadze, Khaled Awad, Wolfgang Kranig, Irakli Giorgberidze.   

Abstract

The number of procedures for upgrading implantable devices for cardiac resynchronization therapy has increased considerably during the last decade. A major challenge that operators face in these circumstances is occlusion of the access vein. We have modified a pull-through method to overcome this obstacle. Six consecutive patients with occluded access veins and well-developed collateral networks underwent a procedure in which the occluded vein was recanalized by snaring the existing atrial lead via transfemoral access. Upgrading the device was successful in all patients; none had intraprocedural complications. Our experience shows that our modified pull-through technique may be a feasible alternative for upgrading cardiac resynchronization therapy in patients with venous occlusion.
© 2020 by the Texas Heart® Institute, Houston.

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Keywords:  Catheterization, central venous; device removal/methods; endovascular procedures/instrumentation/methods; heart failure/prevention & control; risk assessment/methods; treatment outcome

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32148448      PMCID: PMC7046357          DOI: 10.14503/THIJ-18-6713

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J        ISSN: 0730-2347


  7 in total

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