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Removal of an active fixation coronary sinus pacing lead 5 years postimplant: A case report.

Domenico M CarrettaRossella TroccoliFrancesca CarrettaCarlo D'Agostino
Published in: Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology (2022)
Active fixation for a lead in the coronary sinus may be essential to select the optimal left ventricular pacing site, maximize the effectiveness of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) and avoid dislodgement. The Medtronic Attain Stability lead allows fixation through a side helix concentric with the lead body. Although electrical performance of such a lead is well known, evidence of extractability remains poor especially in the long term. We describe the removal of an Attain Stability lead 63 months after implantation which, to the best of our knowledge, is the longest implant duration that has ever been reported, in an 81-year-old male patient. It was successfully achieved using simple traction and rotation maneuvers, demonstrating the long-term removal feasibility of such device.
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