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Assessment of the impact of organisational model of transvenous lead extraction on the effectiveness and safety of procedure: an observational study

BMJ open(2022)

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ObjectivesTo estimate the impact of the organisational model of transvenous lead extraction (TLE) on effectiveness and safety of procedures. DesignPost hoc analysis of patient data entered prospectively into a computer database. SettingData of all patients undergoing TLE in three centres in Poland between 2006 and 2021 were analysed. Participants3462 patients including: 985 patients undergoing TLE in a hybrid room (HR), with cardiac surgeon (CS) as co-operator, under general anaesthesia (GA), with arterial line (AL) and with transoesophageal echocardiography (TEE) monitoring (group 1), 68 patients-TLE in HR with CS, under GA, without TEE (group 2), 406 patients-TLE in operating theatre (OT) using 'arm-C' X-ray machine with CS under GA and with TEE (group 3), 154 patients-TLE in OT with CS under GA, without TEE (group 4), 113 patients-TLE in OT with anaesthesia team, using the 'arm-C' X-ray machine, without CS (group 5), 122 patients-TLE in electrophysiology lab (EPL), with CS under intravenous analgesia without TEE and AL (group 6), 1614 patients-TLE in EPL, without CS, under intravenous analgesia without TEE and AL (group 7). Key outcome measureEffectiveness and safety of TLE depending on organisational model. ResultsThe rate of major complications (MC) was higher in OT/HR than in EPL (2.66% vs 1.38%), but all MCs were treated successfully and there was no MC-related death. The use of TEE during TLE increased probability of complete procedural succemss achieving about 1.5 times (OR=1.482; p<0.034) and were connected with reduction of minor complications occurrence (OR=0.751; p=0.046). ConclusionsThe most important condition to avoid death due to MC is close co-operation with cardiac surgery team, which permits for urgent rescue cardiac surgery. Continuous TEE monitoring plays predominant role in immediate decision on rescue sternotomy and improves the effectiveness of procedure.
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Pacing & electrophysiology,Health & safety,Quality in health care
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