Leadless pacemaker placement in a patient with chronic kidney disease: A strategy to preserve central veins.
Joan Alberto MaradeyGeoffrey Te JaoTushar J VachharajaniPublished in: Hemodialysis international. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis (2018)
Cardiac rhythm disorder is frequently encountered in hemodialysis patients and is often treated with a cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED). The conventional CIED requires placement of transvenous leads resulting in subclinical central venous stenosis, which can adversely affect the successful creation of a permanent dialysis vascular access. The technological advancement of a leadless pacemaker provides an opportunity to implement a strategy to preserve central veins in patients with chronic kidney disease. We report a case of successful placement of a leadless pacemaker in a dialysis patient to preserve the central veins for future vascular access creation.