M. Glikson et al., CLINICAL SURVEILLANCE OF AN ACTIVE FIXATION, BIPOLAR, POLYURETHANE INSULATED PACING LEAD .1. THE ATRIAL LEAD, PACE, 17(8), 1994, pp. 1399-1404
Since 1989, 168 Telectronics model 330-801 active fixation, polyuretha
ne insulated atrial leads (Accufix) have been implanted at the Mayo Cl
inic. There were four (2.4%) acute lead related complications, (i.e.,
perforation, microdislodgment, and pericarditis). Over a median follow
-up time of 7.6 months (up to 2.7 years), there were 14 (8.3%) chronic
complications, including 1 instance (0.6%) of definite lead failure.
Most of these complications were early (within the first month) and tr
ansient. Four patients (2.4%) required reoperation for chronic complic
ations. During follow-up, 23% of the examined patients had high pacing
thresholds, most at about 3 months after implantation, necessitating
high-output programming. The exact mechanism and natural history of th
is phenomenon should be further investigated.