Modified pull-through technique for cardiac resynchronization therapy upgrades in patients with occluded access veins

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Abstract

The number of procedures for upgrading implantable devices for cardiac resynchronization therapy has increased considerably during the last decade. A major challenge that operators face in these circumstances is occlusion of the access vein. We have modified a pullthrough method to overcome this obstacle. Six consecutive patients with occluded access veins and well-developed collateral networks underwent a procedure in which the occluded vein was recanalized by snaring the existing atrial lead via transfemoral access. Upgrading the device was successful in all patients; none had intraprocedural complications. Our experience shows that our modified pull-through technique may be a feasible alternative for upgrading cardiac resynchronization therapy in patients with venous occlusion. (Tex Heart Inst J 2020;47(1):23-6).

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Imnadze, G., Awad, K., Kranig, W., & Giorgberidze, I. (2020). Modified pull-through technique for cardiac resynchronization therapy upgrades in patients with occluded access veins. Texas Heart Institute Journal, 47(1), 23–26. https://doi.org/10.14503/THIJ-18-6713

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