Brief, temperature-controlled radiofrequency energy delivery successfully facilitated the controlled release of an entrapped active-fixation helix during left bundle branch area pacing implantation.
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Does radiofrequency energy delivery facilitate the safe removal of an entrapped active-fixation helix during left bundle branch area pacing implantation?
Brief, temperature-controlled radiofrequency energy delivery can serve as an effective bailout strategy to safely release an entrapped active-fixation helix during LBBAP implantation.
A Sun, study conducted a case report in Heart failure with nonischemic cardiomyopathy and left bundle branch block (n=1). Radiofrequency (RF)-assisted release strategy was evaluated on Successful disengagement and removal of entrapped helix. Brief, temperature-controlled radiofrequency energy delivery successfully facilitated the controlled release of an entrapped active-fixation helix during left bundle branch area pacing implantation.
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