The GermAn Laser Lead Extraction RegistrY: GALLERY

  • Simon Pecha (Shared first author)
  • Heiko Burger (Shared first author)
  • Da-Un Chung
  • Viviane Möller
  • Tomas Madej
  • Alaa Maali
  • Brigitte Osswald
  • Raffaele De Simone
  • Nadeja Monsefi
  • Virgilijus Ziaukas
  • Stefan Erler
  • Hamdi Elfarra
  • Mathias Perthel
  • Mahmoud S Wehbe
  • Naser Ghaffari
  • Tim Sandhaus
  • Henning Busk
  • Jan D Schmitto
  • Volker Bärsch
  • Jerry Easo
  • Marc Albert
  • Hendrik Treede
  • Herbert Nägele
  • Dieter Zenker
  • Yasser Hegazy
  • Donja Ahmadi
  • Nele Gessler
  • Wolfgang Ehrlich
  • Gabriele Romano
  • Michael Knaut
  • Hermann Reichenspurner
  • Stephan Willems
  • Christian Butter (Shared last author)
  • Samer Hakmi (Shared last author)

Abstract

AIMS: The GermAn Laser Lead Extraction RegistrY: GALLERY is a retrospective, national multicentre registry, investigating the safety and efficacy of laser lead extraction procedures in Germany.

METHODS AND RESULTS: Twenty-four German centres that are performing laser lead extraction have participated in the registry. All patients, treated with a laser lead extraction procedure between January 2013 and March 2017, were consecutively enrolled. Safety and efficacy of laser lead extraction were investigated. A total number of 2524 consecutive patients with 6117 leads were included into the registry. 5499 leads with a median lead dwell time of 96 (62-141) months were treated. The mean number of treated leads per patient was 2.18 ± 1.02. The clinical procedural success rate was 97.86% and the complete lead removal was observed in 94.85%. Additional extraction tools were used in 6.65% of cases. The rate of procedural failure was 2.14% with lead age  ≥10 years being its only predictor. The overall complication rate was 4.32%, including 2.06% major and 2.26% minor complications. Procedure-related mortality was 0.55%. Female sex and the presence of abandoned leads were predictors for procedure-related complications. The all-cause in-hospital mortality was 3.56% with systemic infection being the strongest predictor, followed by age ≥75 years and chronic kidney disease.

CONCLUSION: In the GALLERY, a high success- and low procedure-related complication rates have been demonstrated. In multivariate analysis, female sex and the presence of abandoned leads were predictors for procedure-related complications, while the presence of systemic infection, age ≥75 years, and chronic kidney disease were independent predictors for all-cause mortality.

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Original languageEnglish
ISSN1099-5129
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13.10.2022

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PubMed 35718878