Comparison of Single- vs. Dual-Lead CIEDs Regarding Perioperative Complications-Analysis of the Quality Assurance Data of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Marvin Scholten, Sotirios Nedios, Zana Karosiene, Fuad Hasan, Bernd Lemke, Heinz Jürgen Adomeit, Stephanie Knippschild, Markus Zarse, Harilaos Bogossian

TL;DR
This study compares complications from single- and dual-lead cardiac devices in Germany, finding higher risks with dual leads in pacemakers but not in ICDs.
Contribution
The study provides new population-level evidence on perioperative complication risks associated with lead count in cardiac device implantations.
Findings
Dual-lead pacemaker implantations had significantly more complications than single-lead ones, mainly due to lead dislocations.
No significant difference in complications was found between single- and dual-lead ICD implantations.
PM implantation overall had over twice the complication rate compared to ICD implantation.
Abstract
Background/Objective: Previous studies have indicated a higher incidence of complications associated with dual-lead devices compared to single-lead devices. This retrospective study aimed to investigate the effect of lead count and other factors on peri/postoperative complications for new pacemaker (PM) or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) implantations in a representative German cohort. Methods: In accordance with quality assurance (QS) requirements, all hospitals in Germany collect patient-specific data on cardiac device implantation. We utilized the QS database from North Rhine-Westphalia to analyze data from 169,547 patients who underwent PM (n = 137,208) or ICD (n = 32,339) implantation between 2010 and 2014. The primary endpoint was the incidence of perioperative complications in the PM and ICD groups, analyzed separately for single- and dual-lead systems. Regression…
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TopicsCardiac pacing and defibrillation studies · Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments · Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias
