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. 2017 Nov-Dec;58(6):403-410.
doi: 10.1016/j.hjc.2017.05.004. Epub 2017 May 18.

Leadless Cardiac Pacemakers: Current status of a modern approach in pacing

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Leadless Cardiac Pacemakers: Current status of a modern approach in pacing

Skevos Sideris et al. Hellenic J Cardiol. 2017 Nov-Dec.
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Abstract

Since the first transvenous pacemaker implantation, which took place 50 years ago, important progress has been achieved in pacing technology. Consequently, at present, more than 700,000 pacemakers are implanted annually worldwide. However, conventional pacemakers' implantation has a non-negligible risk of periprocedural and long-term complications associated with the transvenous leads and pacemaker pocket. Recently, leadless pacing systems have emerged as a therapeutic alternative to conventional pacing systems that provide therapy for patients with bradyarrhythmias, while eliminating potential transvenous lead- and pacemaker pocket-related complications. Initial studies have demonstrated favorable efficacy and safety of currently developed leadless pacing systems, compared to transvenous pacemakers. In the present paper, we review the current evidence and highlight the advantages and disadvantages of this novel technology. New technological advances may allow the next generation of leadless pacemakers to further expand, thereby offering a wireless cardiac pacing in future.

Keywords: bradycardia; cardiac pacing; leadless pacemaker; pacemaker.

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