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Leadless pacemaker tine damage and fracture: novel complications of a novel device fixation mechanism.

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Maclean, ES; Bunch, TJ; Freedman, RA; Piccini, JP; Steinberg, BA
Published in: Heart Rhythm O2
January 2024

BACKGROUND: Leadless pacemakers represent a paradigm-changing advancement. However, they required innovative and novel device design, including the use of nitinol tines for fixation. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to understand the potential for fracture in the novel tine-based fixation mechanism. METHODS: A retrospective approach was used to search the MAUDE (Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience) database for events related to Micra pacemaker tine fracture and damage. Review of each report was performed to ascertain frequency of tine fracture and damage. RESULTS: Of 4241 MAUDE reports (2104 Micra VR, 2167 Micra AV), 230 included the terms "fracture" or "tine," which yielded 7 tine fractures and 19 reports of tine damage. Overall, 2 (29%) of 7 tine fractures were noted during implantation, whereas 2 (29%) of 7 were discovered ≥1 week after implantation; 5 (71%) of 7 tine fracture reports described no associated patient signs or symptoms, and 4 (57%) of 7 described no change in pacing parameters. Tine damage occurred during implantation in 16 (84%) of 19, compared with 2 (11%) of 19 noted ≥1 week after implantation; 15 (79%) of 19 tine damage cases reported no associated signs or symptoms, and 7 (37%) of 19 described no changes in pacing parameters. Among all cases, there was 1 case of device embolization. CONCLUSION: The novel tine-based fixation mechanism appears susceptible to a novel failure mechanism-tine fracture and/or damage. Our analysis suggests these events may not always be associated with adverse signs or symptoms. Diligent attention at implantation, and future bench or clinical studies are needed to understand the rate, clinical impact, and mechanism of such failures, and role of surveillance.

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Heart Rhythm O2

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2666-5018

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

5

Issue

1

Start / End Page

17 / 23

Location

United States
 

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Maclean, E. S., Bunch, T. J., Freedman, R. A., Piccini, J. P., & Steinberg, B. A. (2024). Leadless pacemaker tine damage and fracture: novel complications of a novel device fixation mechanism. Heart Rhythm O2, 5(1), 17–23. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hroo.2023.11.018
Maclean, Erick S., T Jared Bunch, Roger A. Freedman, Jonathan P. Piccini, and Benjamin A. Steinberg. “Leadless pacemaker tine damage and fracture: novel complications of a novel device fixation mechanism.Heart Rhythm O2 5, no. 1 (January 2024): 17–23. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hroo.2023.11.018.
Maclean ES, Bunch TJ, Freedman RA, Piccini JP, Steinberg BA. Leadless pacemaker tine damage and fracture: novel complications of a novel device fixation mechanism. Heart Rhythm O2. 2024 Jan;5(1):17–23.
Maclean, Erick S., et al. “Leadless pacemaker tine damage and fracture: novel complications of a novel device fixation mechanism.Heart Rhythm O2, vol. 5, no. 1, Jan. 2024, pp. 17–23. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.hroo.2023.11.018.
Maclean ES, Bunch TJ, Freedman RA, Piccini JP, Steinberg BA. Leadless pacemaker tine damage and fracture: novel complications of a novel device fixation mechanism. Heart Rhythm O2. 2024 Jan;5(1):17–23.

Published In

Heart Rhythm O2

DOI

EISSN

2666-5018

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

5

Issue

1

Start / End Page

17 / 23

Location

United States