Intravascular extraction of problematic or infected pacemaker leads achieved complete removal in 93% of cases, with major complications occurring in 1.4% of patients.
Observational (n=2,338)
Yes
Problematic or infected permanent pacemaker leads (n=2,338)
Intravascular extraction of pacemaker leads
Complete removal of leads
Of the 400,000-500,000 permanent pacemaker leads implanted worldwide each year, around 10% may eventually fail or become infected, becoming potential candidates for removal. Intravascular techniques for removing problematic or infected leads evolved over a 5-year period (1989-1993). This article analyzes results from January 1994 through April 1996, a period during which techniques were fairly stable. Extraction of 3,540 leads from 2,338 patients was attempted at 226 centers. Indications were: infection (27%), nonfunctional or incompatible leads (25%), Accufix or Encore leads (46%), or other causes (2%). Patients were 64+/-17 years of age (range 5-96); 59% were men, 41% women. Leads were implanted 47+/-41 months (maximum 26 years), in the atrium (53%), ventricle (46%), or SVC (1%). Extraction was attempted via the implant vein using locking stylets and dilator sheaths, and/or transfemorally using snares, retrieval baskets, and sheaths. Complete removal was achieved for 93% of leads, partial for 5%, and 2% were not removed. Risk of incomplete or failed extraction increased with implant duration (P300 cases), minor for 1.7%. Risk of complications increased with number of leads removed (P<0.005) and with less experienced physicians (P<0.005); risk of major complications was higher for women (P<0.01). Given physician experience, appropriate precautions, and appropriate patient selection, contemporary lead removal techniques allow success with low complication rates.
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CHARLES L. BYRD
Purdue University West Lafayette
Bruce L. Wilkoff
Electrophysiology
Charles J. Love
Electrophysiology
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
The Ohio State University
University of Utah
University of Miami
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BYRD et al. (Wed,) conducted a observational in Problematic or infected permanent pacemaker leads (n=2,338). Intravascular extraction of pacemaker leads was evaluated on Complete removal of leads. Intravascular extraction of problematic or infected pacemaker leads achieved complete removal in 93% of cases, with major complications occurring in 1.4% of patients.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a15384d814bf8ec9a4e4180 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8159.1999.tb00628.x