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The effect of centre volume and procedure location on major complications and mortality from transvenous lead extraction : an ESC EHRA EORP European Lead Extraction ConTRolled ELECTRa registry subanalysis
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Sidhu, Baldeep S. (author)
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Gould, Justin (author)
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Bunce, Catey (author)
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Elliott, Mark (author)
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Mehta, Vishal (author)
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Kennergren, Charles (author)
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Butter, Christian (author)
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Deharo, Jean-Claude (author)
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Kutarski, Andrzej (author)
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Maggioni, Aldo P. (author)
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Auricchio, Angelo (author)
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Kuck, Karl-Heinz (author)
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- Blomström-Lundqvist, Carina (author)
- Uppsala universitet,Kardiologi-arrytmi,Kardiologi
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Bongiorni, Maria Grazia (author)
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Rinaldi, Christopher A. (author)
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- 2020-07-20
- 2020
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In: Europace. - : Oxford University Press (OUP). - 1099-5129 .- 1532-2092. ; 22:11, s. 1718-1728
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- AIMS : Transvenous lead extraction (TLE) should ideally be undertaken by experienced operators in a setting that allows urgent surgical intervention. In this analysis of the ELECTRa registry, we sought to determine whether there was a significant difference in procedure complications and mortality depending on centre volume and extraction location.METHODS AND RESULTS : Analysis of the ESC EORP European Lead Extraction ConTRolled ELECTRa registry was conducted. Low-volume (LoV) centres were defined as <30 procedures/year, and high-volume (HiV) centres as ≥30 procedures/year. Three thousand, two hundred, and forty-nine patients underwent TLE by a primary operator cardiologist; 17.1% in LoV centres and 82.9% in HiV centres. Procedures performed by primary operator cardiologists in LoV centres were less likely to be successful (93.5% vs. 97.1%; P < 0.0001) and more likely to be complicated by procedure-related deaths (1.1% vs. 0.4%; P = 0.0417). Transvenous lead extraction undertaken by primary operator cardiologists in LoV centres were associated with increased procedure-related major complications including death (odds ratio 1.858, 95% confidence interval 1.007-3.427; P = 0.0475). Transvenous lead extraction locations varied; 52.0% operating room, 9.5% hybrid theatre and 38.5% catheterization laboratory. Rates of procedure-related major complications, including death occurring in a high-risk environment (combining operating room and hybrid theatre), were similar to those undertaken in the catheterization laboratory (1.7% vs. 1.6%; P = 0.9297).CONCLUSION : Primary operator cardiologists in LoV centres are more likely to have extractions complicated by procedure-related deaths. There was no significant difference in procedure complications between different extraction settings. These findings support the need for TLE to be performed in experienced centres with appropriate personnel present.
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- MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP -- Klinisk medicin -- Kardiologi (hsv//swe)
- MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES -- Clinical Medicine -- Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems (hsv//eng)
Keyword
- Centre volume
- Complications
- ELECTRa Registry
- Mortality
- Risk stratification
- Transvenous lead extraction
- Cardiology
- Kardiologi
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