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655 The valuable interaction among cardiac surgeon and electrophysiologist for transvenous rotational mechanical lead extraction

Authors :
Federico Migliore
Vincenzo Tarzia
Pietro Bernardo Dall’Aglio
Pasquale Valerio Falzone
Sabino Iliceto
Gino Gerosa
Source :
European Heart Journal Supplements. 23
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2021.

Abstract

Aims Recent studies have shown that evolution RL bidirectional rotational mechanical sheath (Cook Medical, USA) is an effective and safe technique for transvenous lead extraction (TLE). We reported our experience with the bidirectional rotational mechanical tools using a multidisciplinary approach highlighting the value of a joint cardiac surgeon and electrophysiologist collaboration. Methods and results The study population comprised 84 patients (77% male; mean age 65 ± 18 years) undergoing TLE. After multidisciplinary evaluation, a combined procedure was considered. The main indication for TLE was infection in 54 cases (64%).Overall, 152 leads were extracted with a mean implant duration of 94 ± 63 months (range: 6–421). Complete procedural success rate, clinical success rate, and lead removal with clinical success rate were 91.6% (77/84), 97.6% (82/84), and 98.6% (150/152), respectively. Eighteen combined procedures were performed in 12 patients (14%), such as ‘hybrid approach’ (n = 2) or TLE concomitant to: (i) transcatheter aspiration procedure for large vegetation (n = 8); (ii) left ventricular assistance device implantation as bridge to cardiac transplantation (n = 1); (iii) permanent pacing with epicardial leads (n = 6); and (iv) tricuspid valve replacement (n = 1).One major complication (1.2%) and 11 (13%) minor complications were encountered. No injury to the superior vena cava occurred and no procedure-related deaths were reported. During a mean time follow-up of 21 ± 18 months, 17 patients (20%) died. They were more often diabetics (P = 0.02), and they underwent TLE more often for infection (P = 0.004). Conclusions Our results support the finding that excellent outcomes can be achieved in performing TLE of chronically implanted leads by using the evolution RL bidirectional rotational mechanical sheath and a multidisciplinary team approach involving both electrophysiologist and cardiac surgeon as first line operators.

Details

ISSN :
15542815 and 1520765X
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Heart Journal Supplements
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1a42516b183d02d2336247af4fbb2648
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/suab127.019