Chronic Wireless Communication Between Dual-Chamber Leadless Pacemaker Devices. Academic Article uri icon

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abstract

  • BACKGROUND: Aveir™ DR (Abbott) is a dual-chamber leadless pacemaker (LP) system with distinct atrial and ventricular LPs (ALP, VLP) that communicate wirelessly to deliver atrioventricular synchronous pacing. Success rates of these implant-to-implant (i2i™) transmissions have not been systematically evaluated. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate chronic i2i success rates in a clinical setting. METHODS: Patients meeting standard dual-chamber pacing indications were enrolled and implanted with dual-chamber LP systems as part of a prospective, international clinical trial ("Aveir DR i2i Study"). The percent of successful i2i transmissions from ALP-to-VLP (A-to-V) and VLP-to-ALP (V-to-A) were interrogated from LPs in de novo patients using the device programmer at implant, discharge, and at 1-, 3-, and 6-months post-implant (1M, 3M, 6M). RESULTS: 399 patients completed device implant and i2i diagnostic interrogation (62% male; age 69 years; 65% sinus node dysfunction, 32% AV block). Median A-to-V and V-to-A i2i success rates exceeded 90% of beats at all time-points from implant to 6M. The minority of patients with A-to-V or V-to-A i2i success in <70% of beats at implant (A-to-V: 19% of patients, V-to-A: 31% of patients) showed roughly 40% improvement by 1M, with this minority dropping to roughly 5% of patients by 6M. Improvement in i2i communication success may be attributed to reprogramming of i2i setting levels, natural changes in dominant posture, and device stabilization. CONCLUSION: Wireless implant-to-implant communication in the new dual-chamber leadless pacemaker system demonstrated successful transmissions in >90% of beats throughout the 6-month evaluation period. Communication success improved significantly over time post-implant for specific subgroups.

authors

  • Doshi, Rahul N
  • Ip, James E.
  • Defaye, Pascal
  • Exner, Derek V
  • Reddy, Vivek Y
  • Hindricks, Gerhard
  • Canby, Robert
  • Shoda, Morio
  • Bongiorni, Maria G
  • Neužil, Petr
  • Callahan, Thomas
  • Badie, Nima
  • Ligon, David
  • Knops, Reinoud E

publication date

  • October 18, 2024

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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.hrthm.2024.10.020

PubMed ID

  • 39427688