Complications of transvenous cardiac pacing catheter

In the series of 91 patients, who received permanent pacemakers, 85 patients had primary implantation of transvenous endcardial electrodes and 6 had epicardial electrodes. Of 85 primary transvenous electrodes implanted patients, 10 patients required reposition or reimplantation of the electrode. The...

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Published inJinko Zoki Vol. 7; no. 5; pp. 854 - 857
Main Authors YAGIHASHI, N., TAKAHASHI, K., SUZUKI, S., SEKINO, E., IHAYA, A., TSUGE, T., TAKESHI, Momokawa, KUDO, T., AINAKI, S., HAMADA, K., SAITO, S., ISHIZUKA, N.
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR ARTIFICIAL ORGANS 1978
一般社団法人 日本人工臓器学会
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ISSN0300-0818
1883-6097
DOI10.11392/jsao1972.7.854

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Summary:In the series of 91 patients, who received permanent pacemakers, 85 patients had primary implantation of transvenous endcardial electrodes and 6 had epicardial electrodes. Of 85 primary transvenous electrodes implanted patients, 10 patients required reposition or reimplantation of the electrode. The main problem was dislocation of the catheter tips, which occurred in 5 cases. Stimulation of the diaphragm was noticed in two patients. Other complications of transvenous implantation included mycardial perforation, electrode break down, insulation defect of the wire and infection, one for each. In another ten patients, exchange to epicardial pacing was necessary because of dislocation (5 cases), infections (2 cases) and electrode break down, diaphragmatic stimulation and increase in threshould, one for each.
ISSN:0300-0818
1883-6097
DOI:10.11392/jsao1972.7.854