Medicina (Feb 2024)

Multilevel Venous Obstruction in Patients with Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices

  • Marek Czajkowski,
  • Anna Polewczyk,
  • Wojciech Jacheć,
  • Jarosław Kosior,
  • Dorota Nowosielecka,
  • Łukasz Tułecki,
  • Paweł Stefańczyk,
  • Andrzej Kutarski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina60020336
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 2
p. 336

Abstract

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Background and Objectives: The nature of multilevel lead-related venous stenosis/occlusion (MLVSO) and its influence on transvenous lead extraction (TLE) as well as long-term survival remains poorly understood. Materials and Methods: A total of 3002 venograms obtained before a TLE were analyzed to identify the risk factors for MLVSO, as well as the procedure effectiveness and long-term survival. Results: An older patient age at the first system implantation (OR = 1.015; p p p = 0.027), leads on both sides of the chest (OR = 7.203; p p Conclusions: The presence of MLVSO predisposes patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) to the development of infectious complications. Patients with multiple narrowed veins are likely to undergo longer and more complex procedures with complications, and the rates of clinical and procedural success are lower in this group. Long-term survival after a TLE is similar in patients with MLVSO and those without venous obstruction. MLVSO probably better depicts the severity of global venous obstruction than the degree of vein narrowing at only one point.

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