Long-Term Experience with a Preshaped Left Ventricular Pacing Lead |
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Authors: | JACKY OLLITRAULT,PHILIPPE RITTER&dagger ,PHILIPPE MABO&Dagger ,STÉ PHANE GARRIGUE§ ,FRANÇ OIS GROSSIN , THOMAS LAVERGNE |
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Affiliation: | From HEGP, Paris;, InParys, St Cloud;, CHU Pontchaillou, Rennes;, CHU Haut-l'Evêque, Bordeaux;, ELA Medical, Le Plessis-Robinson, France |
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Abstract: | ![]() OLLITRAULT, J., et al. : Long-Term Experience with a Preshaped Left Ventricular Pacing Lead. This study describes a long-term experience with a new LV pacing lead. The study population consisted of 62 patients (85% men, 71 ± 10 years old) with advanced dilated cardiomyopathy, in NYHA Class III or IV despite optimal drug therapy, and a QRS duration >150 ms. Patients in sinus rhythm were implanted with a triple chamber pacemaker to maintain atrioventricular synchrony. A dual chamber pacemaker was implanted in patients in atrial fibrillation for biventricular pacing only. A clinical evaluation and interrogation of the resynchronization pacemaker were performed at implant, at 1 week (W1), one (M1), four (M4), and seven (M7) months after implantation. A longer follow-up (2 years) is available for patients implanted at the authors institution. LV measurements were pacing threshold at 0.5-ms pulse duration and pacing impedance. R wave amplitude (mV) was measured at the time of implantation only. The system was successfully implanted in 86% of patients with the latest design of the lead. Mean R wave amplitude at implant was 15 ± 7 mV and mean pacing impedance was 1054 ± 254 Ω . Between implant (n = 38) and M7 (n = 15) , pacing threshold rose from 0.73 ± 0.54 to 1.57 ± 0.60 V (P < 0.001) . In conclusion, the situs lead was successfully implanted in a high percentage of patients. In addition, low pacing threshold and high impedance measured during follow-up are consistent with a low pacing current drain, ensuring a durable pulse generator longevity. (PACE 2003; 26[Pt. II]:185–188) |
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Keywords: | cardiac resynchronization therapy left ventricular pacing left ventricular pacing lead congestive heart failure |
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