Different leadless pacemakers working in harmony (Aveir in the atrium/Micra AV2 in the ventricle) in a patient with dextrocardia and double outlet right ventricle after high-risk infected device extraction Posted on February 13th, 2024 by LEADconnection Post navigation Previous: Outcomes of an expedited same-day discharge protocol following cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) implantationNext: Coronary artery complications after left bundle branch area pacing: An increasingly reported issue in the era of physiologic pacing
Use of an electroanatomic mapping system with high-density multipolar mapping catheters to guide transvenous atrial pacing lead implantation in a Fontan patient. Posted on February 13th, 2024 by LEADconnection Post navigation Previous: Predictors of the right ventricular perforation caused by active-fixation pacing and defibrillator leads: A single-centre experienceNext: Caudal fluoroscopic guidance for the insertion of transvenous pacing leads.
Cardiac computed tomography findings in a rare case of cardiac perforation due to pacemaker lead. Posted on February 13th, 2024 by LEADconnection Post navigation Previous: Perioperative Considerations for Modern Leadless Pacemakers.Next: Caudal-Tilt Ultrasound Guided Axillary Venous Access for Transvenous Pacing Lead Implant.