Case series of late lead dislodgement of Medtronic SelectSecure 3830 pacing leads in growing paediatric patients

Abstract Background  The SelectSecure lumenless 3830 pacing lead is often considered to be the pacing lead of choice for transvenous pacing in children because of its small diameter, lead strength, and reliable long-term sensing and pacing characteristics. One of the potential long-term pitfalls of...

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Veröffentlicht in:European heart journal : case reports 2021-02, Vol.5 (2), p.ytaa545
Hauptverfasser: Ng, Li Yen, Gallagher, Sarah, Walsh, Kevin P
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background  The SelectSecure lumenless 3830 pacing lead is often considered to be the pacing lead of choice for transvenous pacing in children because of its small diameter, lead strength, and reliable long-term sensing and pacing characteristics. One of the potential long-term pitfalls of a sturdy pacing lead is relative retraction with growth in children resulting in late lead dislodgement. Case summary  We report two cases of late SelectSecure 3830 lead dislodgement at 11.8 years (Case 1) and 8.8 years (Case 2), respectively, post the initial implantation. Case 1 was diagnosed with congenital complete heart block (CHB) at 9 months old when he presented with unconfirmed diphtheria infection. Case 2 was diagnosed with CHB at 14 weeks of age with positive maternal anti-Ro antibodies. Both patients underwent implantation of a transvenous permanent pacemaker implantation with Medtronic SelectSecure 3830 lead due to symptomatic bradycardia. Apart from a pulse generator change at 8.5 years (Case 1) and 7 years (Case 2), respectively, post-implant due to normal battery depletion, both patients are well in the interim. Discussion  As part of the pacemaker follow-up for rapidly growing children, we recommend more frequent surveillance of lead ‘tautness’ by chest radiography especially in children with CHB with no underlying heart rhythm.
ISSN:2514-2119
2514-2119
DOI:10.1093/ehjcr/ytaa545