Feasibility of An Entirely Extracardiac, Minimally Invasive,Temporary Pacing System.

Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol

Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Heart Center, Department of Clinical and Experimental Cardiology, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, the Netherlands (A.-F.B.E.Q., N.E.G.B., J.T.V., R.E.K., M.C.B.).

Published: July 2019

Background: A completely extracardiac pacing system provides the potential for clinical advantages over existing device alternatives that require intravascular, endocardial, or epicardial contact. Preliminary studies evaluating the feasibility of cardiac pacing with a lead in the anterior mediastinum, outside the pericardium and circulatory system have been completed. These studies examined (1) the anatomic access route, (2) the usability of a delivery tool to facilitate lead placement, and (3) the pacing performance of the extracardiac lead.

Methods: Feasibility evaluations included (1) a retrospective computed tomography analysis to characterize anatomic variations related to lead access, (2) accessing the anterior mediastinum in cadavers and human subjects using a custom delivery tool, and (3) acute clinical pacing performance.

Results: Major findings: (1) A total of 166 (95%) out of 174 patients had a viable lead access path through the fourth, fifth, or sixth intercostal space. (2) Access to the targeted implant location using a delivery tool was successful in all 5 cadavers and 3 humans without use of fluoroscopy and with an average lead delivery time of 121±52 s. No damage to the lung, pericardium, heart, or internal thoracic vessels occurred. (3) Pacing performance was tested in 6 human subjects showing a threshold voltage of 4.7 V (2.7-6.7), threshold pulse width of 1.8 ms (1.0-2.5), and an impedance of 1205 Ω (894-1786). R-wave amplitudes measured 9.6 mV (5.6-12.0).

Conclusions: Results support the feasibility for this completely extracardiac pacing method in a heterogeneous patient population, using a minimally invasive, parasternal, delivery approach and with adequate sensing and thresholds suited for temporary pacing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCEP.119.007182DOI Listing

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