Tensile force of pacing lead extraction. A comparison between tined type and screw-in type

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Abstract

Three months after implantation of endocardial pacing leads in 10 mongrel dogs, the tensile forces needed to remove 5 tined type and 5 screw-in type leads were compared experimentally. Mean maximum tensile force was 291 ± 174 g with the screw-in type and 1174 ± 369 g with the tined type (p < 0.01). Histopathologically, no changes suggesting any myocardial damage due to lead extraction were recognized in cases where screw-in type leads were used. These results support the clinical feasibility of safe and easy manual retraction of infected pacing leads of the screw-in type.

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Amitani, S., Sohara, H., Kurose, M., Miyahara, K., Misumi, K., & Sakamoto, H. (1996). Tensile force of pacing lead extraction. A comparison between tined type and screw-in type. Japanese Heart Journal, 37(4), 495–501. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.37.495

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