Risk stratification of patients undergoing transvenous lead extraction with the ELECTRa Registry Outcome Score (EROS): an ESC EHRA EORP European lead extraction ConTRolled ELECTRa registry analysis
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Transvenous lead extraction is associated with a significant risk of complications and identifying patients at highest risk pre-procedurally will enable interventions to be planned accordingly. We developed the ELECTRa Registry Outcome Score (EROS) and applied it to the ELECTRa registry to determine if it could appropriately risk-stratify patients.
EROS was devised to risk-stratify patients into low risk (EROS 1), intermediate risk (EROS 2), and high risk (EROS 3). This was applied to the ESC EORP European Lead Extraction ConTRolled ELECTRa registry; 57.5% EROS 1, 31.8% EROS 2, and 10.7% EROS 3. Patients with EROS 3 or 2 were significantly more likely to require powered sheaths and a femoral approach to complete procedures. Patients with EROS 3 were more likely to suffer procedure-related major complications including deaths (5.1 vs. 1.3%;
EROS successfully identified patients who were at increased risk of significant procedural complications that require urgent surgical intervention.
Contributors

Baldeep S Sidhu
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Salma Ayis
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Justin Gould
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Mark K Elliott
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Vishal Mehta
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Charles Kennergren
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Christian Butter
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Jean-Claude Deharo
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Angelo Auricchio
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Karl-Heinz Kuck
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Carina Blomström-Lundqvist
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Maria Grazia Bongiorni
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Christopher A Rinaldi
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