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  • The study assessed the safety and effectiveness of Temporary Pacing via Externalized Active-Fixation (TPEAF) leads in patients requiring temporary pacing post-transvenous lead extraction (TLE).
  • Between April 2004 and December 2017, 158 patients were evaluated, revealing a low complication rate during the procedure (2.5%) but a higher rate (8.2%) of post-implantation issues, primarily lead dislodgments.
  • The findings support that TPEAF leads are generally safe for pacemaker-dependent patients, though monitoring for complications like lead dislodgment and infections is crucial, especially in the early hours post-implantation.

Article Abstract

Objectives: This study investigated the performance of Temporary Pacing via an Externalized Active-Fixation (TPEAF) lead.

Background: The incidence of cardiac implantable electronic device infections is increasing, which necessitates the need for transvenous lead extraction (TLE). Pacemaker-dependent patients require temporary pacing during the guideline-recommended waiting period before reimplantation. Data regarding safety and efficacy of TPEAF leads are very limited.

Methods: We evaluated patients implanted with TPEAF leads post-TLE at our center between April 2004 and December 2017.

Results: TPEAF leads were placed in 158 patients. The mean age was 74 ± 11 years. The median duration of the temporary lead was 6 days (range 1 to 29). There were 4 procedural complications (2.5% incidence): 1 patient had cardiac arrest from hyperkalemia, 2 developed cardiac tamponade, and 1 had profuse bleeding from the entry point of the leads. There were 13 complications post-implantation (8.2% incidence): 8 lead dislodgments, 1 elevated pacing threshold, 2 vegetations on the temporary lead, 1 pneumothorax, and 1 loss of capture due to the generator "safety switch." All dislodgements occurred within 24 h, except 1 on day 3. Sixteen patients died during the hospital stay: 10 due to septic shock, 2 due to hyperkalemic cardiac arrest, 3 due to ventricular tachycardia, and 1 due to a massive cerebrovascular accident.

Conclusions: The use of TPEAF leads is safe and efficacious in pacemaker-dependent patients post-TLE. Dislodgement can occur within the first 24 h. The presence of persistent fever and positive blood cultures should raise concern for vegetation on the temporary lead.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacep.2019.10.022DOI Listing

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