Extraction of the left ventricular lead crt fracture

  • Isyana Miranti Divisi Elektrofisiologi, Aritmia dan Pacing, Pro-gram Studi Ilmu Kardiologi dan Kedokteran Vaskular Universitas Indonesia – Rumah Sakit Jantung dan Pembuluh Darah Harapan Kita.
  • Made Satria Yudha Dewangga Divisi Elektrofisiologi, Aritmia dan Pacing, Pro-gram Studi Ilmu Kardiologi dan Kedokteran Vaskular Universitas Indonesia – Rumah Sakit Jantung dan Pembuluh Darah Harapan Kita.
  • Widyo Mahargo Divisi Elektrofisiologi, Aritmia dan Pacing, Pro-gram Studi Ilmu Kardiologi dan Kedokteran Vaskular Universitas Indonesia – Rumah Sakit Jantung dan Pembuluh Darah Harapan Kita.
  • Sulistiyati Bayu Utami Divisi Elektrofisiologi, Aritmia dan Pacing, Pro-gram Studi Ilmu Kardiologi dan Kedokteran Vaskular Universitas Indonesia – Rumah Sakit Jantung dan Pembuluh Darah Harapan Kita.
  • yoga Yuniadi JKI

Abstract

In recent years, implantation of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) devices has significantly increased. Left ventricular (LV) pacing through the Coronary Sinus (CS) is the standard approach for CRT. Many LV lead placement techniques to get lead stability and optimal threshold, one with wire PCI. We presented a case with LV lead CRT extraction were broken after being fitted with wire PCI with stabilization purpose and to obtain an appropriate threshold, the extraction was done by snaring techniques.

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2016-03-03
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Miranti, I., Dewangga, M. S., Mahargo, W., Utami, S., & Yuniadi, yoga. (2016). Extraction of the left ventricular lead crt fracture. Indonesian Journal of Cardiology, 36(3), 151-6. https://doi.org/10.30701/ijc.v36i3.478
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