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Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2018
Lead extraction procedures have a low but real risk of major complications, such as superior vena cava tear and cardiac tamponade. Complications during lead removal are commonly related to lead binding sites, lead malposition, and lead perforation. Lead extraction imaging may indicate lead vascular binding sites, lead position, and perforation. Several
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Lead extraction procedures have a low but real risk of major complications, such as superior vena cava tear and cardiac tamponade. Complications during lead removal are commonly related to lead binding sites, lead malposition, and lead perforation. Lead extraction imaging may indicate lead vascular binding sites, lead position, and perforation. Several
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Coronary Sinus Lead Extraction
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2003TYERS, G.F.O., et al.: Coronary Sinus Lead Extraction. Complications are reported more frequently with the implantation of coronary sinus (CS) than other types of leads, and attempts to extract CS leads may also be associated with increased risks.
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Coronary Sinus Lead Extraction
Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2015Expanded indications for cardiac resynchronization therapy and the increasing incidence of cardiac implantable electronic device infection have led to an increased need for coronary sinus (CS) lead extraction. The CS presents unique anatomical obstacles to successful lead extraction.
Edmond M, Cronin, Bruce L, Wilkoff
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Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1975
The lead content of various aluminum samples was determined. The amount of lead was found to be in the range from 28-45 ppm. The leaching of lead from aluminum products by 5% acetic acid was negligible at room temperature, but up to 2 mg/liter was leached at 85 degrees C.
R W, Henderson, D, Andrews
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The lead content of various aluminum samples was determined. The amount of lead was found to be in the range from 28-45 ppm. The leaching of lead from aluminum products by 5% acetic acid was negligible at room temperature, but up to 2 mg/liter was leached at 85 degrees C.
R W, Henderson, D, Andrews
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Lead Management and Lead Extraction
Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2018Management of patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) has become complex given the complications that can occur with implanted lead systems. Clinical problems such as infection, lead failure, and occluded vessels create situations that demand intervention to remove leads.
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ICD lead proarrhythmia cured by lead extraction
Heart Rhythm, 2009Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) reduce mortality in patients at risk for sudden cardiac death. However, clinical trials report higher rates of appropriate ICD therapies in implanted patients than untreated patient mortality rates would predict.This study sought to describe a newly recognized form of ventricular proarrhythmia related to ...
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