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INTERMEDIATE TERM PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY OF LEFT BUNDLE BRANCH AREA CONDUCTION SYSTEM PACING LEADS: A MULTICENTER PROSPECTIVE STUDY

Authors :
J Kolominsky
Atul Verma
Jordana Kron
S Padala
R Shepard
Kenneth A. Ellenbogen
G Kalahasty
P Sanchez-Somonte
E Gul
J Koneru
Yaariv Khaykin
Alfredo Pantano
A Pillai
Bernice Tsang
Source :
Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 37:S53-S54
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP) has shown to be a reliable alternative to His bundle pacing (HBP) for physiologic pacing. There are limited data on the intermediate term performance of LBBA pacing leads. Objective: To evaluate the intermediate term performance and safety of LBBAP. METHODS AND RESULTS Patients referred for pacemaker implantation at two academic centers between 02/2019 - 1/2021 were considered for LBBAP. LBBAP was performed by implanting the 3830 lumenless lead using the C315 fixed curve or C304 His deflectable sheath (Medtronic, MN). Implant success rates, complications and electrophysiological parameters were assessed. LBBAP was successful in 566/619 patients (91%). Mean age was 73±12 yrs, 46% were women. 37% had QRSd >130 ms, 25% RBBB, 11% LBBB, 4% IVCD. Pacing indications include sinus node dysfunction in 27%, AV block 56%, CRT 7% and refractory AF 10%. Mean procedural duration was 73±32 mins (median 70 mins) and fluoroscopic time was 10±7 mins (median 8 mins). Baseline QRSd was 119±31ms vs paced QRSd was 113±12ms (p CONCLUSION LBBA pacing is safe and feasible with high success rates and low complication rates during intermediate term follow-up.

Details

ISSN :
0828282X
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Canadian Journal of Cardiology
Accession number :
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