Outcomes of lead extraction without subsequent device reimplantation
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Outcomes among patients who do not receive device reimplantation after cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED) extraction have not been well studied. The present study aims to investigate the outcomes of patients without device reimplantation after lead extraction and device removal.
We retrospectively searched for consecutive patients who underwent CIED extraction at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN and University of California San Diego Medical Center from 2001 through 2012. Among the patients identified, we compared characteristics of those who did and did not have device reimplantation. The Kaplan–Meier survival was analysed. Among 678 patients, 97 patients had their device extracted without reimplantation during 1-year follow-up (‘no-reimplant group’). Median age was younger in the no-reimplant group (60.7 vs. 70.6 years;
Fourteen per cent of patients who had device extraction did not undergo reimplantation mainly because they no longer met CIED indications. The high mortality in these patients is related to device complications and comorbid conditions, whereas mortality associated with arrhythmia is rare.
Contributors

Mohammed A. Al-Hijji
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Ammar M. Killu
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Omid Yousefian
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David O. Hodge
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Jae Yoon Park
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Shrinivas Hebsur
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Abdallah El Sabbagh
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Victor G. Pretorius
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Michael J. Ackerman
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Paul A. Friedman
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Ulrika Birgersdotter-Green
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