Imaging and Right Ventricular Pacing Lead Position: A Comparison of CT, MRI, and Echocardiography
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Coucher, J
Ngai, S
Stanton, T
Wahi, S
Gould, P
Booth, C
Pratap, J
Kaye, G
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Background Right ventricular nonapical (RVNA) pacing may reduce the risk of heart failure. Fluoroscopy is the standard approach to determine lead tip position, but is inaccurate. We compared cardiac computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), two-dimensional and three-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography (TTE), and chest x-ray (CXR) to assess which provides the optimal assessment of right ventricular (RV) lead tip position. Methods Eighteen patients with MRI-conditional pacemakers (10 RVNA and eight apical [RVA] leads) underwent contrast CT, MRI, TTE, and a standard postimplant posteroanterior and lateral CXR. To compare images, the RV was arbitrarily partitioned into three long-axis segments (right ventricular outflow tract, middle, and apex), and two short-axis segments (septal and nonseptal). Agreement between modalities was assessed. Results RV lead tip position was identified in all patients on CT, TTE, and CXR, but was not identified in seven (39%) patients on MRI due to device-related artifact. Of 10 leads deemed to be nonapical/septal during implant, 70% were identified as nonapical on CXR, 60% on CT, 60% on MRI, and 80% on TTE. On CT imaging only 10% were truly septal, 20% on MRI, 30% on CXR, and 80% on TTE. Agreement was better between modalities when assessing position of the designated RVA leads. Conclusion During implant leads intended for the septum are not confirmed as such on subsequent imaging, and marked heterogeneity is apparent between modalities. MRI is limited by artifact, and discrepancy exists between TTE and CT in identifying septal lead position. CT gave the clearest definition of lead tip position.
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PACE - Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
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39
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Biomedical engineering
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Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
echocardiography
electrocardiogram
imaging
pacing
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Moore, P; Coucher, J; Ngai, S; Stanton, T; Wahi, S; Gould, P; Booth, C; Pratap, J; Kaye, G, Imaging and Right Ventricular Pacing Lead Position: A Comparison of CT, MRI, and Echocardiography, PACE - Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2016, 39 (4), pp. 382-392