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Implant experience with an implantable hemodynamic monitor for the management of symptomatic heart failure
Authors:Steinhaus David,Reynolds Dwight W,Gadler Fredrik,Kay G Neal,Hess Mike F,Bennett Tom  Chronicle Investigators
Affiliation:Mid-America Heart Institute, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
Abstract:
INTRODUCTION: Management of congestive heart failure is a serious public health problem. The use of implantable hemodynamic monitors (IHMs) may assist in this management by providing continuous ambulatory filling pressure status for optimal volume management. METHODS AND RESULTS: The Chronicle system includes an implanted monitor, a pressure sensor lead with passive fixation, an external pressure reference (EPR), and data retrieval and viewing components. The tip of the lead is placed near the right ventricular outflow tract to minimize risk of sensor tissue encapsulation. Implant technique and lead placement is similar to that of a permanent pacemaker. After the system had been successfully implanted in 148 patients, the type and frequency of implant-related adverse events were similar to a single-chamber pacemaker implant. R-wave amplitude was 15.2 +/- 6.7 mV and the pressure waveform signal was acceptable in all but two patients in whom presence of artifacts required lead repositioning. Implant procedure time was not influenced by experience, remaining constant throughout the study. CONCLUSION: Based on this evaluation, permanent placement of an IHM in symptomatic heart failure patients is technically feasible. Further investigation is warranted to evaluate the use of the continuous hemodynamic data in management of heart failure patients.
Keywords:congestive heart failure    implantable hemodynamic monitor    hemodynamic monitoring    sensor lead    intracardiac pressure    device implant
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