Wien Klin Wochenschr
July 1998
Unlabelled: The present study examined the perioperative mortality and morbidity and lead-related complications in patients who had a defibrillator with a transvenous lead system and subpectoral implantation of the generator. Fifty-four out of 57 consecutive patients (95%) received a transvenous lead system. One patient had an acceptable defibrillation threshold with an additional subcutaneous patch whereas no sufficient defibrillation threshold was found in another 2 patients.
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August 1995
We report a unique case of fluid penetration, 3 months after implantation, in the connector port of an automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) with transvenous subcutaneous lead system. The patient had coronary artery disease and recurrent episodes of ventricular fibrillation, the fluid caused electrical signals interpreted as ventricular fibrillation by the device, which triggered shock delivery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWien Klin Wochenschr
November 1995
8 of 122 patients receiving an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) in our department since 1985 for the treatment of ventricular tachyarrhythmias were considered candidates for cardiac transplantation. In 6 of 8 patients, at least one successful ICD discharge (range 1-378 discharges) was documented in the follow up time until transplantation. These therapies included cardioversions/defibrillations as well as overdrive stimulation in sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDue to technical improvement using the transvenous-subcutaneous approach for lead fixation for cardioverter-defibrillator implantation, the incidence of device implantation has extended enormously. While a significant lower perioperative mortality in transvenously implanted systems compared to epicardially fixed implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) has been proven, perioperative as well as complications during follow-up are not analyzed systematically. In 59 patients, in whom transvenous-subcutaneous ICDs had been implanted, 3 patients showed bleeding complications in the subcutaneous patch area, 1 patient showed a bleeding in the device pocket, and in 1 patient a seroma in the subcutaneous patch region was observed necessitating surgical revisions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe hemodynamic consequences of ventricular tachycardias are caused by cardiac and peripheral reactions. As a result, cardiac output and arterial pressure decrease. Even if the decrease is related to the tachycardia rate and left ventricular function, clinical symptoms do not in each case correlate with the degree of hemodynamic compromise.
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