Delayed Lead Perforation: A Disturbing Trend

Mohammed Khan(Cleveland Clinic), George Joseph(Cleveland Clinic), Yaariv Khaykin(Cleveland Clinic), Khaled M. Ziada(Cleveland Clinic), Bruce L. Wilkoff(Cleveland Clinic)
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
February 25, 2005
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Delayed lead perforation (occurring more than 1 month after implantation) is a rare complication. Its pathophysiology and optimal management are currently unclear. METHODS: Three cases of delayed lead perforation (6-10 month) were identified in patients with low-profile active fixation leads. RESULTS: All cases presented in a subacute fashion with pleuritic chest pain with confirmatory chest x-ray and device interrogation. Given the potential complications of a perforated lead, all cases had the lead extracted under TEE observation with cardiac surgery backup in the operating room. All patients tolerated extraction without complication. CONCLUSION: Based on these cases, we recommend a management scheme for patients who present with delayed lead perforation.


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