New-generation Leadless Pacemaker Implantation: First Procedures in Central Asia
Bakytzhanuly A. Otegen T. Nuralinov O.
2024Radcliffe Medical Media
Interventional Cardiology: Reviews, Research, Resources
2024#19
In this article, we describe our first experiences implanting the AVEIR VR leadless pacemaker (Abbott) in Kazakhstani patients, a significant step in the development of this technology in Central Asia. This case series includes five male patients, with a range of symptoms (presyncope, dizziness and dyspnoea on exertion), ranging in age from 14 to 77 years; some individuals also had comorbidities, including atrioventricular block and AF. Indications for pacing were identified in each patient. The parameters of postimplantation stimulation and the results of initial observations were recorded. The procedure was quite successful and radiographic confirmation of the location of the leadless pacemaker was obtained. All patients demonstrated clinical improvement and satisfactory pacing parameters at early follow-up. The potential of the AVEIR leadless pacemaker to minimise lead insertion complications has been demonstrated, with no immediate complications observed in the patients in this study. Copyright:
AVEIR VR , bradyarrhythmia in children , bradyarrhythmias , leadless pacemaker , pacemaker
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JSC National Research Cardiac Surgery Center, Astana, Kazakhstan
JSC National Research Cardiac Surgery Center
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