A combined atrial/ventricular lead for permanent dual-chamber cardiac pacing applications.

D. G. Benditt, D. W. Benson, K. Stokes, M. R. Pritzker, R. W. Anderson

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Abstract

A new urethane insulated dual unipolar atrial/ventricular transvenous lead has been developed to facilitate implantation of permanent dual-chamber cardiac pacing systems in man. The atrial portion of the lead has tines and is designed to retain a permanent J configuration, while the coaxially situated ventricular lead is freely and independently adjustable and incorporates a ring tip electrode with four urethane tines. Our initial experience with the dual lead in one patient is reported herein and suggests that combined atrial/ventricular pacing leads are feasible and may obviate need for implantation of two separate pacing electrodes in patients being considered for permanent dual-chamber pacing.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)929-931
Number of pages3
JournalCHEST
Volume83
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1983

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