Wireless Communication Between Paired Leadless Pacemakers for Dual-Chamber Synchrony

Author:

Cantillon Daniel J.1,Gambhir Alok2ORCID,Banker Rajesh3,Rashtian Mayer4ORCID,Doshi Rahul5ORCID,Badie Nima6ORCID,Booth Daniel6ORCID,Yang Weiqun6ORCID,Nee Peter6ORCID,Fishler Matthew6ORCID,Ligon David6,Neuzil Petr7ORCID,Knops Reinoud E.8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cleveland Clinic, Heart and Vascular Institute, OH (D.J.C.).

2. Northside Hospital Cardiovascular Institute, Sandy Springs, GA (A.G.).

3. Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach (R.B.).

4. Huntington Hospital, Pasadena, CA (M.R.).

5. HonorHealth Research Institute, Scottsdale, AZ (R.D.).

6. Abbott, Sunnyvale, CA (N.B., D.B., W.Y., P.N., M.F., D.L.).

7. Na Homolce Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic (P.N.).

8. Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (R.E.K.).

Abstract

Background: Leadless pacemakers (LPs) can mitigate conventional pacemaker complications related to the transvenous leads and subcutaneous pocket surrounding the pulse generator. Although single-chamber leadless pacing has been established, multichamber pacing requires wireless bidirectional communication across multiple LPs to maintain synchrony. This preclinical study demonstrates the chronic performance of implant-to-implant (i2i) communication that achieves synchronous, dual-chamber pacing with 2 LPs. Methods: The i2i communication modality employs subthreshold electrical signals conducted between implanted LPs through the blood and myocardial tissue on a beat-by-beat basis. Right atrial and right ventricular LPs were implanted in 9 ovine subjects. The i2i transmission performance was evaluated 13 weeks after implant. Results: Right atrial and right ventricular LPs were implanted successfully and without complication in 9 ovine subjects. A total of 8715±457 right atrial-to-right ventricular and right ventricular-to-right atrial transmissions were sent per hour, with a success rate of 99.2±0.9%. Of periods with i2i communication failure when DDD pacing was not possible, 97.3±1.8% were resolved within 6 s. Conclusions: For the first time, synchronized, dual-chamber pacing has been demonstrated in a chronic preclinical feasibility study by 2 leadless pacemakers using beat-to-beat, wireless communication, achieving a success rate of 99.2%.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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