Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2880434 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Bipolar steroid-eluting epicardial leads demonstrate excellent sensing characteristics and persistent low median pacing thresholds below 1.2 V at 0.5 ms in children during up to 12 years follow-up. Considering growing and active patients with most having congenital heart disease, the lead survival of 85% to 94% at 5 years is favorable. Subanalysis shows superior sensing for left ventricular leads. Bipolar steroid-eluting leads provide an alternative approach for permanent pacing and may also be considered for left atrial and ventricular pacing, resynchronization, or defibrillator therapy.
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Authors
Maren MD, Bart PhD, Leo MS, Rene MD, Ali MD, PhD, Mariette MD, Urs MD,