Leadless pacemaker extraction from a single‐center perspective
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology2017Vol. 41(2), pp. 101–105
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Abstract
The extraction of leadless pacemakers can be considered as a safe and feasible procedure using the tools provided by the manufacturer and designed for the extraction. However, a very low threshold must be maintained to avoid any risk to the patients. Our extraction time ranges are between 983 and 1,070 days, nevertheless it is necessary to gather more long-term data to assess the feasibility and safety of these procedures.
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