Rate of various access sites for temporary transvenous pacing and different outcomes at Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar Pakistan

  • Dr. Muhammad Adil Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar
  • Dr Sher Bahadar Khan Medical Teaching Institute,Lady Reading Hospital ,Peshawar
  • Dr Muhammad Shahbaz Khan MTI,Lady Reading Hospital,Peshawar
  • Dr Zair Hassan MTI,Lady Reading Hospital,Peshawar
Keywords: Temporary pacemaker, Temporary pacemaker complications, Complete heart block, Sinus node disease

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the various temporary transvenous pacemaker (TPM) access sites, its indications, procedural complications, and outcomes of patients.

Methods: This prospective study conducted in a tertiary care hospital of Peshawar, included 100 patients, who underwent TPM for any reasons, via the trans jugular, subclavian, or trans-femoral route. The duration of the study was from October 1st, 2021 to March 31st, 2022. The demographic, procedure -related complications, causes of complete heart block and in hospital outcomes were recorded.

Results: Of the 100 patients who underwent temporary transvenous pacing, 56%were males and 44% were females, with an age range of 46-80 years. In majority of the patients, (N =54) internal jugular vein was used as the venous access site followed by the subclavian vein. (N=24). Coronary artery disease was prevalent in 42% of the patients. 50% had complete AV block, 19% had symptomatic second-degree block, and 10% had sinus nodal diseases. Seventy three percent of the patients needed TPM implantation on an emergency basis, which is statistically significant (p=0.009). Almost 40% of the patient ultimately underwent a permanent pacemaker. Out of 100 patients, 16 patients expired. The major procedure related complications were bleeding 16% overall at the puncture site and 14.8% in the internal jugular group. Other complications were local infection 13% at the insertion site followed by hemopericardium 3%, in the internal jugular group.

Conclusion: Atrioventricular block is the commonest indication for temporary pacing in our study. The average time the TPM remained in place was significantly higher in the trans jugular approach group along with a higher complication rate in this group.

doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.39.4.7467

How to cite this: Adil M, Khan SB, Khan MS, Hassan Z. Rate of various access sites for temporary transvenous pacing and different outcomes at Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar Pakistan. Pak J Med Sci. 2023;39(4):1101-1107. doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.39.4.7467

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Author Biographies

Dr. Muhammad Adil, Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar

Assistant Professor

Dr Sher Bahadar Khan, Medical Teaching Institute,Lady Reading Hospital ,Peshawar

Associate Professor

Dr Muhammad Shahbaz Khan, MTI,Lady Reading Hospital,Peshawar

Cheif resident Cardiology

Dr Zair Hassan, MTI,Lady Reading Hospital,Peshawar

Cheif Resident,Cardiology

Published
2023-06-15
How to Cite
Dr. Muhammad Adil, Dr Sher Bahadar Khan, Dr Muhammad Shahbaz Khan, & Dr Zair Hassan. (2023). Rate of various access sites for temporary transvenous pacing and different outcomes at Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 39(4). https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.39.4.7467
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