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Epicardial and pleural lead ICD systems in children and adolescents maintain functionality over 5 years

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2008
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Tomaske, M., PrĂȘtre, R., Rahn, M., & Bauersfeld, U. (2008). Epicardial and pleural lead ICD systems in children and adolescents maintain functionality over 5 years. Europace, 10(10), 1152–1156. https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/eun214

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AIMS: The optimal implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) system implant technique has not yet been defined in young patients and those with congenital heart disease (CHD). We describe our 5-year experience with epicardial pacing/sensing leads secured on the left cardiac chambers and a pleural defibrillation lead insertion along the third intercostal space. METHODS AND RESULTS: Implantable cardioverter defibrillator systems were implanted in 15 children and adolescents (age: 2.9-20.0 years) for primary (n = 11) or secondary (n =

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  • Tomaske, M
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  • PrĂȘtre, RenĂ©
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  • Rahn, M
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  • Bauersfeld, U
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10

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10

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1152

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1156

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2008

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2009-01-28

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1099-5129

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Tomaske, M., PrĂȘtre, R., Rahn, M., & Bauersfeld, U. (2008). Epicardial and pleural lead ICD systems in children and adolescents maintain functionality over 5 years. Europace, 10(10), 1152–1156. https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/eun214

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