Journal of Clinical Medicine (Aug 2022)

Step by Step through the Years—High vs. Low Energy Lead Extraction Using Advanced Extraction Techniques

  • David Zweiker,
  • Basma El Sawaf,
  • Giuseppe D’Angelo,
  • Andrea Radinovic,
  • Alessandra Marzi,
  • Luca R. Limite,
  • Antonio Frontera,
  • Gabriele Paglino,
  • Michael Spartalis,
  • Donah Zachariah,
  • Kenzaburo Nakajima,
  • Paolo Della Bella,
  • Patrizio Mazzone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11164884
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 16
p. 4884

Abstract

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Background: Limited data is available about the outcome of TLE in patients with vs. without high energy leads in the last decade. Methods: This is an analysis of consecutive patients undergoing TLE at a high-volume TLE centre from 2001 to 2021 using the stepwise approach. Baseline characteristics, procedural details and outcome of patients with high energy lead (ICD group) vs. without high energy lead (non-ICD group) were compared. Results: Out of 667 extractions, 991 leads were extracted in 405 procedures (60.7%) in the ICD group and 439 leads in 262 procedures (39.3%) in the non-ICD group. ICD patients were significantly younger (median 67 vs. 74 years) and were significantly less often female (18.1% vs. 27.7%, p p p > 0.2 for both). Discussion: Using the stepwise approach, overall procedural success was high and complication rate was low in a high-volume centre. In patients with a high energy lead, the TLE procedure was more complex, but outcome was similar to comparator patients.

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