Permanent pacing is often necessary after tricuspid valve interventions, and leadless pacemakers (LPs) are emerging as a preferred solution due to specific challenges these procedures pose.
A study involving 40 patients showed successful LP implantation, with the procedure taking an average of about 58 minutes and no acute complications.
Long-term follow-up indicated stable electrical parameters after the procedure, with four deaths occurring during the mean follow-up period of 10 months, unrelated to the LP implantation.