02Aug 2024
High Success and Safety of Cephalic Vein Puncture for CIED Implantation

High Success and Safety of Cephalic Vein Puncture for CIED Implantation

A study assessed the safety and efficiency of cephalic vein puncture (CVP) using a modified Seldinger technique as the primary access route for cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) implantation. A total of 229 patients were included, with 168 undergoing primary cephalic preparation and CVP, when possible, using a hydrophilic transradial sheath. CVP achieved successful lead implantation in 151 patients (90%), with all leads successfully implanted in 122 patients (72.6%). No significant differences in total implantation times, fluoroscopy times, or doses were observed between CVP and the traditional subclavian vein puncture (SVP). Notably, pneumothorax occurred in 0% of patients receiving CVP-only lead implantation, compared to 7.5% in patients with at least one lead via SVP. The study confirmed CVP's high success and safety profile for CIED implantation.

  • #cardiology

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