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The first transvalvular approach involves placing the tip of the pacing lead directly through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle, including \"direct-crossing\" and \"drop-down.\" The second transvalvular approach is to bend the pacing lead so that the reflexed lead body crosses the tricuspid valve and then enters the right ventricle, which is \"prolapsing.\" However, there are no clinical trials to evaluate or compare the effects of the above two different pacing lead transvalvular approaches on tricuspid regurgitation. In this study, we will perform a randomized clinical trial to understand the effect of different transvalvular lead wire transversal techniques on the incidence of tricuspid regurgitation.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>Three hundred seventy-six subjects with right ventricular single-chamber pacemaker implantation or dual-chamber pacemaker implantation were recruited in the First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College. Participants will be randomized into the direct group (\"direct-crossing\" and \"drop-down\") or the bending group (\"prolapsing\"). The primary objective will be new tricuspid regurgitation or exacerbation of existing tricuspid regurgitation within 1 year of follow-up.</p><p><strong>Discussion: </strong>This study aims to verify whether different transvalvular approaches influence the incidence of LITR, and is expected to provide an optimized method for routine pacemaker surgery and improve the long-term prognosis and quality of life of patients.</p><p><strong>Trial registration: </strong>Chinese Clinical Trials Registry ChiCTR2100045558. 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Effects on tricuspid regurgitation by different techniques for passing permanent pacemaker leads through the tricuspid valve: a randomized, open-label, superiority clinical trial study protocol.
Background: In recent years, lead-induced tricuspid regurgitation (LITR) has attracted increasing attention. At present, there are two commonly used transvalvular methods for pacing lead wires to enter the right ventricle. The first transvalvular approach involves placing the tip of the pacing lead directly through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle, including "direct-crossing" and "drop-down." The second transvalvular approach is to bend the pacing lead so that the reflexed lead body crosses the tricuspid valve and then enters the right ventricle, which is "prolapsing." However, there are no clinical trials to evaluate or compare the effects of the above two different pacing lead transvalvular approaches on tricuspid regurgitation. In this study, we will perform a randomized clinical trial to understand the effect of different transvalvular lead wire transversal techniques on the incidence of tricuspid regurgitation.
Methods: Three hundred seventy-six subjects with right ventricular single-chamber pacemaker implantation or dual-chamber pacemaker implantation were recruited in the First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College. Participants will be randomized into the direct group ("direct-crossing" and "drop-down") or the bending group ("prolapsing"). The primary objective will be new tricuspid regurgitation or exacerbation of existing tricuspid regurgitation within 1 year of follow-up.
Discussion: This study aims to verify whether different transvalvular approaches influence the incidence of LITR, and is expected to provide an optimized method for routine pacemaker surgery and improve the long-term prognosis and quality of life of patients.
Trial registration: Chinese Clinical Trials Registry ChiCTR2100045558. Registered on April 19, 2021.
期刊介绍:
Trials is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal that will encompass all aspects of the performance and findings of randomized controlled trials. Trials will experiment with, and then refine, innovative approaches to improving communication about trials. We are keen to move beyond publishing traditional trial results articles (although these will be included). We believe this represents an exciting opportunity to advance the science and reporting of trials. Prior to 2006, Trials was published as Current Controlled Trials in Cardiovascular Medicine (CCTCVM). All published CCTCVM articles are available via the Trials website and citations to CCTCVM article URLs will continue to be supported.