2021
DOI: 10.1093/europace/euab083
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Left femoral venous access for leadless pacemaker implantation: patient characteristics and outcomes

Abstract: Aims Leadless pacing has become an alternative approach for patients requiring a single-chamber pacemaker. Conventionally, leadless Micra Transcatheter Pacing System (TPS) pacemakers are implanted via a right femoral venous access. However, due to various reasons, a left-sided femoral venous approach may be necessary. We hypothesized that a left-sided femoral venous approach is as safe and effective when compared with a right-sided approach. We assessed indications, procedural characteristics… Show more

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“…Demographic and clinical data, procedure characteristics including success and complication rates were recorded at the day of implantation and the day after, as well as during follow-up. A subset of patients from this cohort comparing left- versus right-sided Micra TPS pacemaker implantation has been previously published by our group [14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Demographic and clinical data, procedure characteristics including success and complication rates were recorded at the day of implantation and the day after, as well as during follow-up. A subset of patients from this cohort comparing left- versus right-sided Micra TPS pacemaker implantation has been previously published by our group [14].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%