2013
DOI: 10.1161/circep.113.000066
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Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Device Implantation Using a New Sensor-Based Navigation System

Abstract: Background-Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) device implantation can be challenging, time consuming, and fluoroscopy intense. To facilitate left ventricular lead placement, a novel sensor-based electromagnetic tracking system (MediGuide Technology [MGT], St. Jude Medical) has been developed. We report the results of the First Human Use study evaluating the feasibility, safety, and performance of a novel CRT implantation approach using electromagnetic trackable operation equipment. Methods and Results-Fif… Show more

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“…The system is based on a dynamic electromagnetic field integrated with a miniaturized single coil sensor mounted on dedicated electrophysiology catheters and a reference sensor attached to the patient's chest 15 . In fact, given these features, Mediguide technology, is not only dedicated to arrhythmia ablation procedures but is also useful in other procedures requiring long fluoroscopy time exposure, as cardiac resynchronization implantation 16 .…”
Section: D Mapping Systems In Electrophysiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system is based on a dynamic electromagnetic field integrated with a miniaturized single coil sensor mounted on dedicated electrophysiology catheters and a reference sensor attached to the patient's chest 15 . In fact, given these features, Mediguide technology, is not only dedicated to arrhythmia ablation procedures but is also useful in other procedures requiring long fluoroscopy time exposure, as cardiac resynchronization implantation 16 .…”
Section: D Mapping Systems In Electrophysiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, technological advances have significantly improved the ability to access to the coronary sinus and increased the success rate of LV lead implantation with fewer complications. 53 The expanding application of biventricular pacing in AVB patients will be challenged because of higher cost. Data to compare the cost-effectiveness between RV pacing and biventricular pacing are scanty, 54 but the cost of implantation may be outweighed by the clinical improvement and savings from reduced hospital admissions in those with AVB and reduced LVEF.…”
Section: Practical Issues Of Biventricular Pacing For Heart Block Patmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these procedures, the system allows the reduction of fluoroscopy burden by 75-80% compared to conventional implantations 13 . A recent publication could show that after a learning curve of 30 -40 procedures a median fluoroscopy time of 1.1 min for 50 consecutive patients is feasible and safe The limitation of the current available system is that only the tips of the catheters are visualized.…”
Section: Representative Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%