Temporary‐permanent pacemakers are associated with better clinical and safety outcomes compared to balloon‐tipped temporary pacemakers

Author:

Chedid Maroun1ORCID,Shroff Gautam R.23,Iqbal Omer23,Adabag Selçuk34ORCID,Karim Rehan M.23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine Hennepin Healthcare Minneapolis Minnesota USA

2. Division of Cardiology Hennepin Healthcare Minneapolis Minnesota USA

3. Division of Cardiology University of Minnesota Medical School Minneapolis Minnesota USA

4. Veterans Affairs Medical Center Division of Cardiology Minneapolis Minnesota USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundBalloon Tipped Temporary Pacemakers (BTTP) are the most used temporary pacemakers; however, they are associated with a risk of dislodgement and thromboembolism. Recently, Temporary Permanent Pacemakers (TPPM) have been increasingly used. Evidence of outcomes with TPPM compared to BTTP remains scarce.MethodsRetrospective, chart review study evaluating all patients who underwent temporary pacemaker placement between 2014 and 2022 (N = 126) in the cardiac catheterization laboratory (CCL) at a level 1 trauma center. Primary outcome of this study is to evaluate the safety profile of TPPM versus BTTP. Secondary objectives include patient ambulation and healthcare utilization in patients with temporary pacemakers.ResultsBoth groups had similar baseline characteristics distribution including gender, race, and age at temporary pacemaker insertion (p > .05). Subclavian vein was the most common site of access for the TPPM cohort (89.0%) versus the femoral vein in the BTTP group (65.1%). Ambulation was only possible in the TPPM group (55.6%, p < .001). Lead dislodgement, venous thromboembolism, local hematoma, and access site infections were less frequently encountered in the TPPM group (OR = 0.23 [95% CI (0.10‐0.67), p < .001]). Within the subgroup of patients with TPPM, 36.6% of the patients were monitored outside the ICU setting. There was no significant difference in the pacemaker‐related adverse events among patients with TPPM based on their in‐hospital setting.ConclusionTPPM is associated with a more favorable safety profile compared to BTTP. They are also associated with earlier patient ambulation and reduced healthcare utilization.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine

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