仰卧位
医学
胸部(昆虫解剖学)
职位(财务)
流离失所(心理学)
腋线
俯卧位
胸腔
解剖
置信区间
核医学
外科
内科学
心理治疗师
经济
心理学
财务
作者
Taro Miyamoto,Yasushi Oginosawa,Yoshihisa Fujino,Koich Kuwata,Keishiro Yagyu,Yuka Yamagishi,Keita Tsukahara,Hisaharu Ohe,Ritsuko Kohno,Masaharu Kataoka
摘要
The displacement of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) toward the caudal side during standing after CIED implantation could cause lead dislodgement. This study investigated the relationship between supine pocket position and standing CIEDs' displacement distance after the implantation.After CIED surgeries performed at 2 hospitals between 2012 and 2020, 134 patients underwent postoperative chest x-rays in the supine and standing positions during hospitalization. To measure the displacement distance of CIEDs from the supine to the standing position, we identified the first thoracic vertebrae (Th1) in the supine position using the first rib as an index, drew a horizontal line at the lower edge of the Th1, and calculated the distance from that point to the upper edge of the CIED. The difference between measures for the two positions was compared. At the position of the pocket in the thorax in the supine position, the ratio of the distance between the thorax and the device is defined as the device thorax ratio (DTR). We examined the relationship between DTR and CIED displacement distance.In this study, we included 134 patients (53% men; median age, 79 years, body mass index, 22.3 ± 3.4; pacemaker 93%, left implantation 96%). We found that the more lateral the position of the CIED pocket, the more the CIED fell when standing (confidence interval = 0.34-0.60, P < .001).The farther the CIED was implanted outside the thorax in the supine position, the more significantly the CIED was displaced in the standing position.
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