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. 2021 Jan 22;37(2):414-417.
doi: 10.1002/joa3.12478. eCollection 2021 Apr.

Leadless pacemaker through tricuspid bioprosthetic valve: Early experience

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Leadless pacemaker through tricuspid bioprosthetic valve: Early experience

Giovanni Morani et al. J Arrhythm. .

Abstract

Background: Leadless pacemaker (LP) therapy has been proved effective in cases where traditional transvenous right pacing (TRP) failed. TRP through a bioprosthetic tricuspid valve (BTV) has always been considered an unpreferable solution because of possible deleterious effect of permanent pacing leads on BTV function and specifically on tricuspid regurgitation (TR). Very limited data exist about the feasibility and safety of LP implantation in this setting.

Methods: We describe two cases of LP implantation through BTV in patients with failure of epicardial pacemaker implanted after cardiac surgery. The focus is on technical description of the procedure and on electrical and echocardiographic evaluation at implantation and at the follow-up.

Results: In both cases, skilled and careful handling of the delivery system as well as proper use of X-ray oblique views was determinant for atraumatic successful valve crossing. Likewise, an accurate selection of the deployment site inside the right ventricle, far enough from the valve to avoid valvular dysfunction, was important for successful implantation. Electrical parameters of LP were satisfying at implantation and at the follow-up. The echocardiogram after implantation and at the follow-up showed no mechanical interference of LP with prosthetic valve, no significant TR, and absence of significant changes in the biventricular function.

Conclusion: Our data seem to support feasibility and safety of this type of procedure in skilled hands, allowing efficacious pacing without valvular dysfunction or right ventricular (RV) physiology impairment.

Keywords: Micra Transcatheter pacing system; bioprosthetic tricuspid valve; leadless pacemaker; transvenous pacing failure.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

Figures

FIGURE 1
FIGURE 1
(A) LAO view before Micra deployment, (B) LAO view with iodate contrast medium before Micra deployment, (C) RAO view with iodate contrast medium before Micra deployment
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 2
(A) LAO view before Micra deployment, (B) LAO view with iodate contrast medium before Micra deployment, (C) RAO view with iodate contrast medium before Micra deployment

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