| Literature DB >> 32477819 |
Jane Taleski1, Lidija Poposka1, Filip Janusevski1, Bekim Pocesta1, Vladimir Boskov1, Noel G Boyle2.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to explore the usability of the cephalic vein (CV) for cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) lead access by applying a scoring system to assess the venous anatomy. This prospective, single-center study included 100 consecutive patients who underwent CIED implantation within a period of one year. Contrast-enhanced venography images were obtained for every patient, focused on the CV, "T-junction," and the subclavian/axillary veins (SV/AVs). Though careful examination of the images, an angle, valves, diameter, noncollateral (AVDnC) score was constructed and used to aid in choosing a CV or SV/AV access approach; in all cases, however, the preferred approach was CV independent of the AVDnC score result obtained. Upon use of the scoring system, the majority of patients (54%) had type A score result (≥ 3), indicating a favorable anatomy for CV access. In 48 of these patients, the CV was used for the implantation of at least one lead. The remaining 46 (46%) patients had type B score result (≤ 2). In 41 patients from this group, SV/AV access was used for lead implantation and, in five patients, CV access was used. The number of leads introduced through the CV was associated with larger score and the operator's experience. In conclusion, in more than 50% of patients, at least one lead could be introduced through the CV. The scoring system used herein can simplify the choice between CV and SV/AV access and could eventually increase the efficiency and safety of the procedure, especially when less experienced implanters are involved. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Axillary vein; cephalic vein; device implantation; score assessment; subclavian vein
Year: 2018 PMID: 32477819 PMCID: PMC7252762 DOI: 10.19102/icrm.2018.090802
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Innov Card Rhythm Manag ISSN: 2156-3977
AVDnC Scoring System
| 0–90 degrees | 2 points |
| > 90 degrees | 0 points |
| No or one valves | 1 point |
| More than one valve | 0 points |
| CV diameter greater than or equal to one-third that of the SV | 1 point |
| All others | 0 points |
| Single CV without any collateral circulation | 1 point |
| All others | 0 points |
AVDnC: angle, valves, diameter, non-collateral; SV: subclavian vein; CV: cephalic vein.
Patient Characteristics
| Patient Characteristic | Type A | Type B | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number, n | 54 | 46 | |
| Male gender, n (%) | 36 (67%) | 32 (69%) | 0.463 |
| Age | 70.41 ± 9.39 years | 74.56 ± 7.44 years | 0.537 |
| Lead access | |||
| CV (ventricular lead position), n (%) | 26 (48%) | 5 (11%) | < 0.003 |
| Subclavian vein (ventricular lead position), n (%) | 1 (2%) | 21 (46%) | |
| CV (ventricular lead and atrial lead positions), n (%) | 7 (13%) | 0 | |
| Subclavian vein (ventricular lead and atrial lead positions), n (%) | 5 (9%) | 20 (43%) | |
| CV (ventricular lead position) and subclavian vein (atrial lead position), n (%) | 15 (28%) | 0 | |
| Calculated score | |||
| 0 points | 1 (2%) | 24 (52%) | < 0.003 |
| 1 point | 0 | 5 (11%) | |
| 2 points | 0 | 17 (37%) | |
| 3 points | 23 (43%) | 0 | |
| 4 points | 19 (35%) | 0 | |
| 5 points | 11 (20%) | 0 | |
| Number of leads introduced through the CV | |||
| 0 leads | 6 (11%) | 41 (89%) | < 0.003 |
| 1 lead | 41 (76%) | 5 (11%) | |
| 2 leads | 7 (13%) | 0 | |
n: number; CV: cephalic vein; SV: subclavian vein.