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Long-Term Performance of Modern Coronary Sinus Leads in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
Authors:Jan Steffel  Anja Hurlimann  Christoph Starck  Nazmi Krasniqi  Susann Schmidt  Thomas F Luscher  Firat Duru  Frank Ruschitzka  Johannes Holzmeister  David Hurlimann
Institution:1.Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Zurich;2.Department of Cardiac Surgery, University Hospital Zurich
Abstract:

Background

Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) has become an important pillar of contemporary heart failure therapy. The efficacy of CRT, however, critically relies on proper LV lead placement and performance, which is why data regarding the long-term performance of CS leads are of considerable interest. Available studies are limited by a restricted variety of lead vendors, earlier lead models and / or very short follow-up periods. In the current study, we therefore investigated the long-term performance of modern LV leads in a large "real world" cohort of patients undergoing CRT implantation.

Methods and Results

All 193 patients who had successfullyundergone CRT implantation at the University Hospital Zurich between September 2003 and January 2010 were included in the study. An overall stable course of stimulation energy was observed over time; neither ischemic etiology, lead configuration, or severely reduced EF had an influence on the evolution of energy thresholds over time. Interestingly, patients with a high energy threshold at baseline experienced a significant reduction during follow-up. In contrast, a significant drop in impedance was seen following implantation, followed by a steady course for the rest of the observation period. Only 15 patients (9.7%) showed an impedance > 1000 Ohm at any time during their follow-up. Seven lead dislocations were observed during follow up.

Conclusion

The current comprehensive analysis of long-term performance of modern coronary sinus leads demonstrates excellent stability, performance and safety. These data may have important implications for physicians involved in biventricular pacemaker implantations and in the follow-up care of these patients.
Keywords:Coronary Sinus Leads  Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
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