Cardiac Pacing and ICDs 2005
DOI: 10.1002/9780470750674.ch7
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Evaluation and Management of Pacing System Malfunctions

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“…After lead implantation, the tissue around the lead tip becomes inflamed due to the presence of foreign material in the body and due to the pressure of the lead-electrode system in contact with the myocardium. 2,41 With time, the inflammatory reaction subsides, leaving a thin capsule of fibrous tissue between the electrode and the active myocardium supplying an extra fixation of the lead tip to the myocardium. 41 However, the inflammatory reaction can be excessive, causing the capture threshold to rise, sometimes above the output of the pacemaker, causing exit block.…”
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“…After lead implantation, the tissue around the lead tip becomes inflamed due to the presence of foreign material in the body and due to the pressure of the lead-electrode system in contact with the myocardium. 2,41 With time, the inflammatory reaction subsides, leaving a thin capsule of fibrous tissue between the electrode and the active myocardium supplying an extra fixation of the lead tip to the myocardium. 41 However, the inflammatory reaction can be excessive, causing the capture threshold to rise, sometimes above the output of the pacemaker, causing exit block.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,41 With time, the inflammatory reaction subsides, leaving a thin capsule of fibrous tissue between the electrode and the active myocardium supplying an extra fixation of the lead tip to the myocardium. 41 However, the inflammatory reaction can be excessive, causing the capture threshold to rise, sometimes above the output of the pacemaker, causing exit block. In this context, the use of a steroid-eluting electrode may offer benefits in terms of subacute and chronic thresholds.…”
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“…Acute threshold rise occasionally responds to systemic steroids. A regimen of prednisone, 60 mg (1 mg/kg) per day, is found to be effective in one-half of the patients (Levine, 2005 Lead insulation failure is mainly due to extrinsic forces exerted to the lead either at or following implantation. Insulation damage has reported both in silicone-and polyurethanecoated leads (Kertes et al, 1983).…”
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“…1 Late complications due to PM malfunctioning are uncommon. Pacing system malfunction can present as output failure ( e.g.…”
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