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International Journal of Cardiology | 2012

Active-fixation coronary sinus pacing lead extraction: a hybrid approach.

Antonio Curnis; Luca Bontempi; Giuseppe Coppola; Manuel Cerini; Francesca Gennaro; Francesca Vassanelli; Alessandro Lipari; Najat Ashofair; Carlo Pagnoni; Gianluigi Bisleri; Claudio Munaretto; Livio Dei Cas

Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) can be considered as the standard treatment for patients suffering from heart failure (NYHA III–IV), severely reduced left ventricular (LV) function, and wide QRS complexes. Over the past years, the lead systems used to stimulate the left ventricle have evolved technically from epicardial approaches to a transvenous access accompanied by a significant reduction of procedure-related complication rates [1]. However, even today, LV dislodgement rates ranging 5–10% and the instability of thresholds over time remain the greatest challenges with transvenous LV leads in CRT. Therefore, a special LV lead utilizing active fixation (the Attain StarFix® active fixation unipolar lead, Model 4195) was developed. At the target location, three lobes at the distal end of the lead can be deployed, which compress gently against the vein wall and thereby provide enhanced fixation of the LV lead [1]. This lead is safe and highly efficacious. It affords the physician more choices in lead placement location and has a remarkably low dislodgement rate [2,3]. We describe the case of a patient implanted in 2008 with a cardiac resynchronization therapy-defibrillator (CRT-D) device and an “active-fixation” coronary sinus lead (Attain StarFix®, Model 4195 Medtronic Inc., Minneapolis, MN, USA), who underwent transvenous lead


International Urology and Nephrology | 2012

Laser sheath for tunneled dialysis catheters extraction

Antonio Curnis; Luca Bontempi; Giuseppe Coppola; Manuel Cerini; Francesca Gennaro; Francesca Vassanelli; Alessandro Lipari; Najat Ashofair; Carlo Pagnoni; L. Dei Cas

The number of patients with acute renal failure and end-stage renal disease undergoing hemodialysis (HD) has increased during the past years, and the management of vascular access is pivotal. Among tunneled dialysis catheters (TDC), Tesio twin-catheter system (Medcomp, Harleysville, PA, USA) provides good long-term survival with acceptably high blood flow and low complication rates [1, 2]. Unfortunately, catheter infection is still a serious and common complication related to temporary HD vascular access. When catheter infection and/or dysfunction occur, extraction is mandatory [3]. Although the development of a fibro-epithelial sheath is a common occurrence, TDC extraction is usually easily performed by traction or cut down technique [3, 4]. However, when the catheters are tethered or attached to central veins and/or to right atrium, these techniques could lead to their rupture and retention and could increase the risk of vascular or atrial wall avulsion. Laser extraction technique is usually adopted for pacing leads, but it can also be helpful in TDC extraction to avoid the previous mentioned complications. A circumferential Excimer laser beam applied at the tip of a specialized telescopic sheath is passed over the lead. The energy source comes from a xenon chloride laser with an output wave length of 308 nm. It is a cool cutting laser (50 C) with a very limited absorption depth; twothirds of the energy are absorbed within 0.06 mm from the tip of the sheath by proteins and lipids instead of water. These technical characteristics allow the ablation of the fibro-epithelial sheath surrounding TDC without damaging the endothelial wall and the catheter itself [5]. According to these assumptions, our laboratory has decided to adopt this technique to extract tethered TDCs. A woman of 57 years, affected by endstage renal disease, was admitted to our Department for a Tesio twin-catheter system-associated bacteraemia. A transesophageal echocardiographic evaluation showed a thrombus occluding the apex of the right atrial appendage. A valvular involvement was excluded. After 2 months of oral anticoagulation therapy, she underwent TDC extraction performed using an Excimer Laser system emitting energy at the tip of a flexible, fiber-optic 12F-sheath (Spectranetics Inc., Colorado Springs, CO, USA). The procedure was performed under assistant sedation with i.v. midazolam. First, the TDC was isolated. Then, an A. Curnis L. Bontempi M. Cerini F. Vassanelli A. Lipari N. Ashofair C. Pagnoni L. Dei Cas Division of Cardiology, EP Lab, Post Graduate School of Cardiology, Spedali Civili, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy


Acta Clinica Belgica | 2012

MARSHALL’S VEIN PERSISTENCE: A RARE AND OCCASIONAL FINDING DURING PACEMAKER IMPLANTATION

Giuseppe Coppola; Manfredi Rizzo; Francesca Gennaro; Egle Corrado; Gianfranco Ciaramitaro; Pasquale Assennato; Salvatore Novo

Abstract In adults the oblique vein of Marshall is usually absent or very thin, and it is hard to be found. In this case report we describe a case of persistence observed during pacemaker implantation.


Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine | 2009

Asymptomatic ventricular pre-excitation in children.

Giovanni Fazio; Claudia Mossuto; Ivana Basile; Francesca Gennaro; Luciana DʼAngelo; Claudia Visconti; Filippo Ferrara; Giuseppina Novo; Salvatore Pipitone; Salvatore Novo


Archive | 2016

Studi osservazionali Approccio diagnostico non invasivo con tomografia computerizzata multidetettore a 40 strati per lo studio della malattia aterosclerotica coronarica

Giuseppe Runza; Marco Rizzo; Salvatore Evola; Valerio Alaimo; Giuseppina Novo; Egle Corrado; Giovanna Evola; Giuseppina Palazzolo; Oreste Fabio Triolo; Francesca Gennaro; Enrico Hoffmann; Massimo Midiri; Salvatore Novo


GIORNALE ITALIANO DI OSTETRICIA E GINECOLOGIA | 2010

Attuali orientamenti nella diagnosi e nel trattamento delle aderenze placentari patologiche: la nostra esperienza

Alessandro Gullotti; C. Lo Meo; Eliana Renda; Rosabianca Nuara; Giovanni Minneci; Salvatore Damiani; Giovanni Fazio; Francesca Gennaro


Minerva Cardioangiologica | 2009

Syncope in pediatric patients: role of arrhythmias.

Giovanni Fazio; Giuseppina Novo; Luciana D'Angelo; Claudia Visconti; Francesca Gennaro; Manfredi Rizzo; Loredana Sutera; Raffaella Lombardi; L. Lo Cascio; Sergio Pipitone; Salvatore Novo


Giornale Italiano di Aritmologia e Cardiostimolazione | 2009

Persistenza della vena di Marshall: un riscontro raro e occasionale durante impianto di pacemaker definitivo

Giuseppe Coppola; Marco Rizzo; Francesca Gennaro; Egle Corrado; Khalil Fattouch; Gianfranco Ciaramitaro; Pasquale Assennato; Salvatore Novo


Minerva Cardioangiologica | 2008

An uncommon case of syncope in a 4-year-old child affected by a long QT syndrome.

Giovanni Fazio; Luciana D'Angelo; Francesca Gennaro; Loredana Sutera; Di Gesaro G; Claudia Visconti; Licata P; Manfredi Rizzo; Evola G; Filippo Ferrara; Indovina G; Giuseppina Novo; Salvatore Novo


Archive | 2007

INTIMA-MEDIA THICKENING AND ASYMPTOMATIC CAROTID PLAQUE AS MARKER OF FUTURE CEREBRO- AND CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS

Salvatore Novo; Francesca Gennaro; Gennaro F

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