Lead extraction outcomes in patients with congenital heart disease
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at increased risk for intracardiac device malfunction and infection that may necessitate extraction; however, the risk of extraction is poorly understood. This study addresses the safety of extraction in patients with structural heart disease and previous cardiac surgery.
This retrospective study included 40 CHD and 80 matched control patients, who underwent transvenous lead extractions between 2001 and 2014. Only leads >12 months were included. There were 77 leads in CHD patients and 146 in controls. The mean age was 38 ± 16 years in CHD patients. Ninety per cent of CHD patients had ≥1 cardiac surgeries when compared with 21% of controls (
Lead extraction can be safely performed in patients with CHD. Despite anatomic abnormalities and longer implantation times, the difficulty of lead extraction in patients with CHD is comparable with controls.
Contributors

Erin A. Fender
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Ammar M. Killu
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Bryan C. Cannon
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Paul A. Friedman
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Christopher J. Mcleod
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David O. Hodge
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Craig S. Broberg
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Charles A. Henrikson
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