First long-term outcome data for the MicraVR™ transcatheter pacing system: data from the largest prospective German cohort

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Sultan ArianORCID,Scheurlen Cornelia,Wörmann Jonas,van den Bruck Jan-Hendrik,Filipovic Karlo,Erlhöfer Susanne,Dittrich Sebastian,Schipper Jan-Hendrik,Lüker Jakob,Sinning Jan-Malte,Nguyen Dinh Quang,Fischer Sören,Steven Daniel,Winter Stefan

Abstract

Abstract Aims The MicraVR™ transcatheter pacing system (TPS) has been implemented into clinical routine for several years. The primary recipients are patients in need for VVI pacing due to bradycardia in the setting of atrial fibrillation (AF). Implantation safety and acute success have been proven in controlled studies and registries. So far only few long-term real-life data on TPS exist. We report indication, procedure and outcome data from two high-volume implanting German centers. Methods Between 2016 and 2019, 188 (of 303) patients were included. During follow-up (FU), TPS interrogation was performed after 4 weeks and thereafter every 6 months. Results Indication for TPS implantation in 159/188 (85%) patients was permanent or intermittent AV block III° in the setting of atrial fibrillation. The mean procedure duration was 50 min [35.0–70.0]. The average acute values after system release were: thresholds: 0.5V [0.38–0.74]/0.24ms; R-wave sensing: 10.0mV [8.1–13.5]; impedance: 650 Ohm [550–783]; RV-pacing demand: 16.9% [0.9–75.9]; and battery status: 3.15 V [3.12–3.16]. During FU of 723.4 ± 597.9 days, neither pacemaker failure nor infections were reported. Long-term FU revealed: thresholds: 0.5V [0.38–0.63]/0.24 ms; sensing: 12.3mV [8.9–17.2]; impedance: 570 Ohm [488–633]; RV-pacing demand: 87.1% [29.5–98.6]; and battery status 3.02 V [3.0–3.1]. Forty-three patients died from not-device-related causes. Conclusion This to date largest German long-term dataset for MicraVR™ TPS implantation revealed stable device parameter. Foremost, battery longevity seems to fulfill predicted values despite a significant increase in RV-pacing demand over time and even in patients with consecutive AV-node ablation. Of note, no infections or system failure were observed. Graphical abstract

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Universitätsklinikum Köln

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine

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