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Rate and nature of complications with leadless transcatheter pacemakers compared with transvenous pacemakers: results from an Italian multicentre large population analysis.

Authors :
Palmisano, Pietro
Facchin, Domenico
Ziacchi, Matteo
Nigro, Gerardo
Nicosia, Antonino
Bongiorni, Maria Grazia
Tomasi, Luca
Rossi, Andrea
Filippo, Paolo De
Sgarito, Giuseppe
Verlato, Roberto
Silvestro, Michele Di
Iacopino, Saverio
Source :
EP: Europace; Jan2023, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p112-120, 9p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Aims The safety and efficacy of leadless intracardiac-permanent pacemaker (L-PM) have been demonstrated in multiple clinical trials, but data on comparisons with conventional transvenous-permanent pacemaker (T-PM) collected in a consecutive, prospective fashion are limited. The aim of this analysis was to compare the rate and the nature of device-related complications between patients undergoing L-PM vs. T-PM implantation. Methods and results Prospective, multicentre, observational project enrolling consecutive patients who underwent L-PM or T-PM implantation. The rate and nature of device-related complications were analysed and compared between the two groups. Individual 1:1 propensity matching of baseline characteristics was performed. A total of 2669 (n = 665 L-PM) patients were included and followed for a median of 39 months, L-PM patients were on average older and had more co-morbidities. The risk of device-related complications at 12 months was significantly lower in the L-PM group (0.5% vs. 1.9%, P = 0.009). Propensity matching yielded 442 matched pairs. In the matched cohort, L-PM patients trended toward having a lower risk of overall device-related complications (P = 0.129), had a similar risk of early complications (≤30 days) (P = 1.000), and had a significantly lower risk of late complications (>30 days) (P = 0.031). All complications observed in L-PM group were early. Most (75.0%) of complications observed in T-PM group were lead- or pocket-related. Conclusion In this analysis, the risk of device-related complications associated with L-PM implantation tended to be lower than that of T-PM. Specifically, the risk of early complications was similar in two types of PMs, while the risk of late complications was significantly lower for L-PM than T-PM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10995129
Volume :
25
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
EP: Europace
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161902414
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/euac112