Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE
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Noninfected unwanted pacemaker leads are usually abandoned since the reported complication rate related to them is low. We followed 60 patients with noninfected retained leads, and complication was observed in 12 (20%) of them. ⋯ The results of this study suggest that complications due to noninfected abandoned leads may not be as rare as it was previously thought and may present a significant morbidity and cost burden. With the lead extraction technique available, the issue of the removal of all unwanted pacemaker leads should be addressed.
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Pacing Clin Electrophysiol · Dec 2001
Radiofrequency catheter ablation with the split-tip electrode in the temperature-controlled mode.
The 7 Fr "split-tip electrode" (2.5-mm tip electrode divided longitudinally into four electrodes with an adjacent 2-mm ring electrode) improves mapping resolution due to its small recording electrodes and narrow interelectrode distances (0.1 mm). The purpose of this study was to examine the temperature-controlled ablation properties of this electrode. In seven anesthetized dogs, the thigh muscles were exposed and superfused with canine blood. ⋯ Electrode cooling or heat conduction was not effected by the elimination of current delivery to non-contact electrodes. Steam pops occurred in 36% of applications with the conventional 4-mm electrode in the perpendicular orientation but never with the split-tip electrode in spite of the higher target temperature. Measurement of impedance from the split electrodes allow the determination of electrode tissue contact and RF lesions produced with the split-tip electrode in the temperature-controlled mode using a target of 70 degrees C were of reasonable size and not associated with steam pops.