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An Individualized Right-to-Left Tunneling "Bail-Out" for Complex ICD Upgrade in a Pacemaker-Dependent Patient: A Case
Dimitrios A Vrachatis1,2, Konstantinos A Papathanasiou1, Sotiria G Giotaki1
1Electrophysiology and Pacing Department, Eugenideio Clinic, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 115 28 Athens, Greece.
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Inadequate vein access is a frequent obstacle during cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) upgrade procedures; thus, bail-out strategies are employed. A 71-year-old male with dilated cardiomyopathy bearing a 7-year-old right-sided dual-chamber pacemaker was scheduled for upgrade to an implantable cardioverter defibrillator. The case presented two main challenges-first, pacemaker dependency, and second, an occluded right subclavian vein. In a shared decision-making approach, the decision was made to "abandon" the right-sided ventricular lead in situ, reposition the right-sided atrial lead by tunneling over the sternum into the left pectoral area, and implant a new left-sided defibrillator lead. During the 2-year follow-up our patient remained clinically stable and the CIED fully functional. Herein, beyond case presentation we also elaborate on individualized alternative treatment strategies for patients with venous access site occlusion in a literature review.
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