Background: Age-related differences on leadless pacemaker (LP) are poorly described. Aim of this study was to compare clinical indications, periprocedural and mid-term device-associated outcomes in a large real-world cohort of LP patients, stratified by age at implantation. Methods: Two cohorts of younger and older patients (≤50 and > 50 years old) were retrieved from the iLEAPER registry. The primary outcome was to compare the underlying indication why a LP was preferred over a transvenous PM across the two cohorts. Rates of peri-procedural and mid-term follow-up major complications as well as LP electrical performance were deemed secondary outcomes. Results: 1154 patients were enrolled, with younger patients representing 6.2% of the entire cohort. Infective and vascular concerns were the most frequent characteristics that led to a LP implantation in the older cohort (45.8% vs 67.7%, p < 0.001; 4.2% vs 16.4%, p = 0.006), while patient preference was the leading cause to choose a LP in the younger (47.2% vs 5.6%, p < 0.001). Median overall procedural (52 [40-70] vs 50 [40-65] mins) and fluoroscopy time were similar in both groups. 4.3% of patients experienced periprocedural complications, without differences among groups. Threshold values were higher in the younger, both at discharge and at last follow-up (0.63 [0.5-0.9] vs 0.5 [0.38-0-7] V, p = 0.004). Conclusion: When considering LP indications, patient preference was more common in younger, while infective and vascular concerns were more frequent in the older cohort. Rates of device-related complications did not differ significantly. Younger patients tended to have a slightly higher pacing threshold at mid-term follow-up.

Peri-procedural and mid-term follow-up age-related differences in leadless pacemaker implantation: Insights from a multicenter European registry / S. Gulletta, M. Schiavone, A. Gasperetti, A. Breitenstein, P. Palmisano, G. Mitacchione, G.B. Chierchia, E. Montemerlo, G. Statuto, G. Russo, M. Casella, F. Vitali, P. Mazzone, D. Hofer, G. Arabia, M. Moltrasio, F. Lipartiti, N. Fierro, M. Bertini, A. Dello Russo, E.C.L. Pisanò, M. Biffi, G. Rovaris, C. de Asmundis, C. Tondo, A. Curnis, P. Della Bella, A.M. Saguner, G.B. Forleo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 1874-1754. - 371:(2023 Jan 15), pp. 197-203. [10.1016/j.ijcard.2022.09.026]

Peri-procedural and mid-term follow-up age-related differences in leadless pacemaker implantation: Insights from a multicenter European registry

M. Schiavone
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A. Gasperetti;G.B. Chierchia;G. Russo;C. Tondo;
2023

Abstract

Background: Age-related differences on leadless pacemaker (LP) are poorly described. Aim of this study was to compare clinical indications, periprocedural and mid-term device-associated outcomes in a large real-world cohort of LP patients, stratified by age at implantation. Methods: Two cohorts of younger and older patients (≤50 and > 50 years old) were retrieved from the iLEAPER registry. The primary outcome was to compare the underlying indication why a LP was preferred over a transvenous PM across the two cohorts. Rates of peri-procedural and mid-term follow-up major complications as well as LP electrical performance were deemed secondary outcomes. Results: 1154 patients were enrolled, with younger patients representing 6.2% of the entire cohort. Infective and vascular concerns were the most frequent characteristics that led to a LP implantation in the older cohort (45.8% vs 67.7%, p < 0.001; 4.2% vs 16.4%, p = 0.006), while patient preference was the leading cause to choose a LP in the younger (47.2% vs 5.6%, p < 0.001). Median overall procedural (52 [40-70] vs 50 [40-65] mins) and fluoroscopy time were similar in both groups. 4.3% of patients experienced periprocedural complications, without differences among groups. Threshold values were higher in the younger, both at discharge and at last follow-up (0.63 [0.5-0.9] vs 0.5 [0.38-0-7] V, p = 0.004). Conclusion: When considering LP indications, patient preference was more common in younger, while infective and vascular concerns were more frequent in the older cohort. Rates of device-related complications did not differ significantly. Younger patients tended to have a slightly higher pacing threshold at mid-term follow-up.
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Age differences; Complications, pacing threshold; Leadless pacemaker; Young patients
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Peri-procedural and mid-term follow-up age-related differences in leadless pacemaker implantation: Insights from a multicenter European registry / S. Gulletta, M. Schiavone, A. Gasperetti, A. Breitenstein, P. Palmisano, G. Mitacchione, G.B. Chierchia, E. Montemerlo, G. Statuto, G. Russo, M. Casella, F. Vitali, P. Mazzone, D. Hofer, G. Arabia, M. Moltrasio, F. Lipartiti, N. Fierro, M. Bertini, A. Dello Russo, E.C.L. Pisanò, M. Biffi, G. Rovaris, C. de Asmundis, C. Tondo, A. Curnis, P. Della Bella, A.M. Saguner, G.B. Forleo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 1874-1754. - 371:(2023 Jan 15), pp. 197-203. [10.1016/j.ijcard.2022.09.026]
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