Trends in service time of pacemakers in the Netherlands: A long-term nationwide follow-up study

L. M. de Vries, M. J. G. Leening, W. A. Dijk, C. A. M. Hooijschuur, B. H. C. Stricker*, N. M. van Hemel

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    Abstract

    Aims: After decades of experience and strongly improved technology, service time of pacemaker generators is expected to increase. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a retrospective review of a large cohort of patients with a pacemaker.

    Methods: We reviewed data collected between 1984 and 2006 in the first national Dutch pacemaker registry. This registry covered 96% of all generators implanted. We analysed the time of and reason for explantation of pacemaker generators. A 7-year follow-up interval after first implantation and following replacements was used to analyse changes over time.

    Results: During 22 years of data collection, nearly 97,000 first pacemaker generators were implanted. A total of 27,937 (22.4%) generators were explanted within a mean of 6.3 (standard deviation 3.3) years. Reasons for approximately 60% of these explantations were ` end of life' of the pacemaker generator or elective system change. Complications or failures such as infections and recalls accounted for approximately 20% of the explantations. For the remaining 20%, the reasons for explantation had not been registered.

    Conclusion: Despite progress in technology, a substantial proportion of pacemaker generators is explanted before its expected service time, with one in five generators being replaced due to technical failures, infections or other complications. Furthermore, the time interval between pacemaker implantation and explantation due to normal 'end of life' (battery EOL) decreased. Infections continue to rank highly as a cause for pacing system replacement, despite all current preventive measures.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)581-591
    Number of pages7
    JournalNetherlands Heart Hournal
    Volume25
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct-2017

    Keywords

    • Pacemaker longevity
    • Pacemaker follow-up
    • Generator replacement
    • Pacemaker infection
    • Pacemaker recall
    • DEVICE
    • GENERATOR
    • LONGEVITY
    • REGISTRY
    • COMPLICATIONS
    • MULTICENTER
    • UPDATE
    • COHORT

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