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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering | 2015

Design and Evaluation of a Novel Fixation Mechanism for a Transcatheter Pacemaker

Michael D. Eggen; Vladimir Grubac; Matthew D. Bonner

Goal: The purpose of this paper was to evaluate a nitinol tine fixation design for a transcatheter pacemaker in order to determine if the tines could be easily deployed and safely removed from the myocardium, enable low, stable pacing thresholds, and minimize the potential for dislodgment. Methods: The penetration properties of 13 human hearts were compared to the deployment and fixation energy of the tines to determine if the tines could be easily deployed and removed from the myocardium. The safety factor for dislodgement was calculated by comparing the kinetic energy of the device to the fixation energy of the tines. The fixation stability was tested in 113 chronic implants across 89 animals via pacing threshold measurements or evidence of dislodgement at necropsy. Results: Based on the tine fixation and tissue energy analysis, the tines can easily penetrate the heart. The tines can be safely removed from the myocardium based on the increased tine surface area during retraction. There were no dislodgements observed in the animals and the mean pacing threshold at implant was 0.59 +/- 0.21 V and at termination was 0.65 +/- 0.36 V. The safety factor for dislodgement was determined to be 15X during simulated exercise conditions. Conclusion: The nitinol tine fixation design enabled the implant of a self-contained pacemaker within the right ventricle and was effective in meeting the design requirements. Significance: This fixation technology provides a novel solution to enable the attachment of a transcatheter pacemaker directly within the heart.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016

ACUTE PERFORATION PROPERTIES OF THE RIGHT ATRIAL APPENDAGE

Alexander R. Mattson; Vladimir Grubac; Michael D. Eggen; Paul A. Iaizzo

Estimated rates of acute pacemaker lead perforations range between 0.5-2%, establishing significant clinical and device design considerations. The thinly-walled right atrium is the most common location for such perforations. Although pericardial effusion may result from perforation and can be a


Archive | 2011

Implantable medical device fixation

Vladimir Grubac; Matthew D. Bonner; Raymond W. Usher; Thomas A. Anderson; Arshad A. Alfoqaha


Archive | 2014

Fixation for implantable medical devices

Vladimir Grubac; Jonathan L. Kuhn; Kenneth D Rys; Richard W. Swenson


Archive | 2013

Implantable medical devices including tine fixation component having hook segment

Vladimir Grubac; Jonathan L Kuhn; Kenneth D Rys; Richard W. Swenson


Archive | 2014

Interventional medical systems, devices, and methods of use

Michael D. Eggen; James K. Carney; Matthew D. Bonner; Vladimir Grubac; Douglas S. Hine; Thomas D. Brostrom; John L. Sommer


Archive | 2016

Intracardiac medical device

Michael D. Eggen; Vladimir Grubac; Jean M. Carver; Ryan P. Goff; Thomas A. Anderson


Archive | 2015

INTERVENTIONAL MEDICAL SYSTEMS AND IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES INCLUDING TETHERING FEATURES, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS

Thomas A. Anderson; Vladimir Grubac; Michael C. Jacobs


Archive | 2014

INTERVENTIONAL MEDICAL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND COMPONENTS THEREOF

Vladimir Grubac; Thomas A. Anderson; Jonathan L. Kuhn; Richard W. Swenson; Michael P Campbell


Archive | 2017

INTERVENTIONAL MEDICAL SYSTEMS

Ronald A. Drake; Xin Chen; Michael D. Eggen; Matthew D. Bonner; Vladimir Grubac; Brian P. Colin; Kenneth C. Gardeski; Kevin R. Seifert

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Ryan P. Goff

University of Minnesota

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