Anatomic, histologic, and mechanical features of the right atrium: implications for leadless atrial pacemaker implantation

EP Europace Journal

31 July 2023
Organised by: Logo
ESC Journals ARRHYTHMIAS AND DEVICE THERAPY Device Therapy

Abstract

AbstractBackground

Leadless pacemakers (LPs) may mitigate the risk of lead failure and pocket infection related to conventional transvenous pacemakers. Atrial LPs are currently being investigated. However, the optimal and safest implant site is not known.

Objectives

We aimed to evaluate the right atrial (RA) anatomy and the adjacent structures using complementary analytic models [gross anatomy, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and computer simulation], to identify the optimal safest location to implant an atrial LP human.

Methods and results

Wall thickness and anatomic relationships of the RA were studied in 45 formalin-preserved human hearts. In vivo RA anatomy was assessed in 100 cardiac MRI scans. Finally, 3D collision modelling was undertaken assessing for mechanical device interaction. Three potential locations for an atrial LP were identified; the right atrial appendage (RAA) base, apex, and RA lateral wall. The RAA base had a wall thickness of 2.7 ± 1.6 mm, with a low incidence of collision in virtual implants. The anteromedial recess of the RAA apex had a wall thickness of only 1.3 ± 0.4 mm and minimal interaction in the collision modelling. The RA lateral wall thickness was 2.6 ± 0.9 mm but is in close proximity to the phrenic nerve and sinoatrial artery.

Conclusions

Based on anatomical review and 3D modelling, the best compromise for an atrial LP implantation may be the RAA base (low incidence of collision, relatively thick myocardial tissue, and without proximity to relevant epicardial structures); the anteromedial recess of the RAA apex and lateral wall are alternate sites. The mid-RAA, RA/superior vena cava junction, and septum appear to be sub-optimal fixation locations.

Contributors

Alina Hua
Alina Hua

Author

Barts Health NHS Trust London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Tevfik Ismail
Tevfik Ismail

Author

King's College London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Steven Niederer
Steven Niederer

Author

Imperial College London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Vias Markides
Vias Markides

Author

Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust Greater London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Tom Wong
Tom Wong

Author

You may be interested in

ESC 365 is supported by