Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal (Nov 2024)

Retrievable dual-chamber leadless pacemaker implant (Aveir DR) in an adult patient with congenital heart disease

  • Howard How-Peng Liu,
  • Daniel Cortez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 6
pp. 347 – 350

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Leadless pacemakers have demonstrated potential as a transvenous pacing option in Adult Congenital Heart Disease patients. Aveir™ single-chamber (VR) leadless pacemakers have demonstrated safety in patients without congenital heart disease in a dual chamber approach. We present a case of dual-chamber pacing using the Aveir dual-chamber (DR) leadless pacemaker in a patient with repaired dextro-transposition of the great arteries with ventricular septal defect (VSD) surgical closure.A 26-year-old male patient with a history of transposition of the great arteries status post arterial switch and VSD repair neonatally had complicated second degree atrioventricular block and sinus node dysfunction necessitating pacemaker placement. Epicardial single-chamber ventricular pacemaker was placed neonatally, which was switched to dual-chamber pacemaker at age 17 due to malfunction. Recent fracture of pacemaker leads led to implantation of new dual chamber leadless pacemaker.Removal of previous pacemaker leads via mechanical extraction occurred and implantation of Aveir DR leadless pacemaker was performed under anesthesia via right femoral vein access without complication. Follow-up demonstrated Aveir VR threshold of [email protected] ms, R-wave of 8.9mV, impedance of 490Ω, and the Aveir AR threshold of [email protected] ms, P-wave of 3.7mV, and impedance of 400Ω.This case demonstrates safety and efficacy of dual chamber leadless pacemaker implantation in an ACHD patient.

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