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Prophylactic epicardial pacemaker implantation in tricuspid valve replacement

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Abstract OBJECTIVES Patients undergoing surgical tricuspid valve replacement (TVR) are at high risk of atrioventricular conduction disorders. Because implanting a lead through the tricuspid bioprosthesis is discouraged, the patients who undergo TVR in our centre are usually given a prophylactic epicardial pacemaker. Our aim was to assess the benefits and risks of this strategy. METHODS Among the patients who underwent TVR with prophylactic epicardial pacemaker implantation, clinical evaluations and pacemaker reports were analysed retrospectively after surgery. The need for cardiac pacing were assessed by characterizing the atrioventricular conduction, while the risks were evaluated by listing and adjudicating post-operative events. RESULTS A total of 80 patients were analysed (mean age was 57 ± 16 years old, 30% males). TVR was isolated in 28 (35%) patients, but most often associated with another valve surgery. In the postoperative period, heart rhythm was analysed in 59/80 patients during a median follow-up of 35 months. Cardiac pacing was needed in 46% patients: 14% had complete pacing dependency, 17% had high degree AV block, while 15% had a high ventricular pacing rate (>80%). No pre- or per-operative variables could predict cardiac pacing requirement. Post-operatively, a spontaneous heart rate >70 bpm (P = 0.02) and the presence of narrow QRS (P = 0.03) were significantly associated with a lower risk of cardiac pacing requirement. Complications related to epicardial pacemaker were documented in 2 (2.5%) patients. CONCLUSIONS After TVR, cardiac pacing was needed in 46% of patients for post-operative atrioventricular conduction disorders. This high incidence associated with an acceptable safety profile supports a prophylactic epicardial pacing strategy for the patients undergoing TVR.
Title: Prophylactic epicardial pacemaker implantation in tricuspid valve replacement
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Abstract OBJECTIVES Patients undergoing surgical tricuspid valve replacement (TVR) are at high risk of atrioventricular conduction disorders.
Because implanting a lead through the tricuspid bioprosthesis is discouraged, the patients who undergo TVR in our centre are usually given a prophylactic epicardial pacemaker.
Our aim was to assess the benefits and risks of this strategy.
METHODS Among the patients who underwent TVR with prophylactic epicardial pacemaker implantation, clinical evaluations and pacemaker reports were analysed retrospectively after surgery.
The need for cardiac pacing were assessed by characterizing the atrioventricular conduction, while the risks were evaluated by listing and adjudicating post-operative events.
RESULTS A total of 80 patients were analysed (mean age was 57 ± 16 years old, 30% males).
TVR was isolated in 28 (35%) patients, but most often associated with another valve surgery.
In the postoperative period, heart rhythm was analysed in 59/80 patients during a median follow-up of 35 months.
Cardiac pacing was needed in 46% patients: 14% had complete pacing dependency, 17% had high degree AV block, while 15% had a high ventricular pacing rate (>80%).
No pre- or per-operative variables could predict cardiac pacing requirement.
Post-operatively, a spontaneous heart rate >70 bpm (P = 0.
02) and the presence of narrow QRS (P = 0.
03) were significantly associated with a lower risk of cardiac pacing requirement.
Complications related to epicardial pacemaker were documented in 2 (2.
5%) patients.
CONCLUSIONS After TVR, cardiac pacing was needed in 46% of patients for post-operative atrioventricular conduction disorders.
This high incidence associated with an acceptable safety profile supports a prophylactic epicardial pacing strategy for the patients undergoing TVR.

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