1979
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.1979.tb04276.x
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The Use of Balloon‐Tipped Electrodes for Permanent Cardiac Pacing

Abstract: A new balloon-tipped ventricular endocardial electrode for permanent artificial cardiac pacing is described. Following transvenous insertion of the electrode to the right ventricular apex, the distal balloon is inflated with contrast material in order to wedge the electrode tip between or beneath trabeculae and prevent displacement. fifty-nine electrodes were implanted, including a second generation type incorporating a wedge tip as well as the balloon. The incidence of displacement was 17% with 10% of cases b… Show more

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“…Such leads were more liable to fracture and soon became multifilar. Wedge tipped passive fixation devices became popular, although an Australian concept with a balloon was unsuccessful [14]. Eventually tines and steroid elution were introduced with the earliest reports of their success coming from Australian investigators [15,16].…”
Section: The Pacemaker Leadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such leads were more liable to fracture and soon became multifilar. Wedge tipped passive fixation devices became popular, although an Australian concept with a balloon was unsuccessful [14]. Eventually tines and steroid elution were introduced with the earliest reports of their success coming from Australian investigators [15,16].…”
Section: The Pacemaker Leadmentioning
confidence: 99%