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Very Late Follow-Up of a Passive Defibrillator Lead Under Recall: Do Failure Rates Increase during Long-Term Observation.

Authors :
FREY, SIMON MARTIN
STICHERLING, CHRISTIAN
KRAUS, REGULA
AMMANN, PETER
KÜHNE, MICHAEL
OSSWALD, STEFAN
SCHAER, BEAT
Source :
Pacing & Clinical Electrophysiology; Mar2015, Vol. 38 Issue 3, p306-310, 5p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background The Medtronic Sprint Fidelis lead (SFL; Medtronic Inc., Minneapolis, MN, USA) has a significantly impaired long-term survival, and active fixation leads fare worse than passive leads. The goal of this study was to present data of a series of passive SFL only with very long mean follow-up of more than 6 years. Methods Patients in whom a passive SFL was implanted in two large Swiss centers were followed. We excluded eight (5.5%) patients with a follow-up of <6 months. Patients who died or were lost during follow-up were censored at death or last device check, all others on January 31, 2014. We employed two different definitions of failure: strict = fracture with inappropriate discharge; sudden increase in impedance >1,500 or high-voltage impedance >100 Ohm; >300 nonphysiological short interventricular-intervals. Lenient = any of the above plus a linear increase in impedance >1,500 Ohm or a linear decrease in sensing to a level that treating cardiologists considered inappropriate. Results We included 137 patients. Age was 60 ± 12 years. Mean and median follow-up were 6.2 ± 2.1 and 6.8 (interquartile range 4.8-7.8) years. Applying the strict definition, 12 leads (8.8%) were replaced after 4.9 ± 2.4 years (range 1.2-8.1). Applying the lenient definition, 14 leads (10.2%) failed. Cumulative lead survival was 98.5% at 3, 96.9% at 4, 94.2% at 5, and 93.1% at 6 years. Leads 'at risk' were: n = 122 (89%), 115 (84%), 101 (74%), and 88 (64%). Conclusions In this population with passive SFLs, 5-year lead survival is impaired with 94.2% based on 74% of leads 'at risk' at this time point. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01478389
Volume :
38
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Pacing & Clinical Electrophysiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
101314523
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/pace.12578