Successful Leadless Pacemaker Implantation Despite SVC Obstruction
Naveen Vuppuluri, Tarek Makki, Firas Zahwe

TL;DR
A leadless pacemaker was successfully implanted in a patient with a blocked vein, offering a safer alternative to traditional devices.
Contribution
Demonstrates successful leadless pacemaker use in a patient with SVC obstruction and ESRD.
Findings
Leadless pacemaker successfully implanted via femoral approach in a patient with SVC obstruction.
Leadless pacemakers offer lower infection risk and retrievability compared to traditional devices.
Provides an alternative for patients with complex venous access issues.
Abstract
A 69-year-old male underwent implantation of a leadless pacemaker after a failed attempt to upgrade his single lead ICD in the setting of SVC obstruction. A 69-year-old male with ischemic cardiomyopathy status post single chamber ICD presented with fatigue. Device interrogation revealed increased RV pacing. Device upgrade was attempted; however, he was found to have a SVC obstruction. A leadless pacemaker was subsequently placed in the right atrium via femoral approach. Permanent leadless pacemakers provide a safe, less invasive alternative for patients with conditions that would have previously required complex interventions. Our case demonstrates the use of a leadless pacemaker in a patient with SVC obstruction and ESRD, offering lower infection risk and benefit of retrievability.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac pacing and defibrillation studies · Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments · Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments
