Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Arrhythmia/Electrophysiology
Clinical Significance of Collateral Superficial Vein Across Clavicle in Patients With Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Device
Junya HosodaToshiyuki IshikawaKohei MatsushitaKatsumi MatsumotoTeruyasu SuganoTomoaki IshigamiKazuo KimuraSatoshi Umemura
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2014 Volume 78 Issue 8 Pages 1846-1850

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Background:Obstruction of the access vein is a well-known complication after cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED) implantation. In that case, well-developed collateral superficial veins are frequently observed on the skin surface around the CIED. The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between venous obstruction and development of a superficial vein across the clavicle.Methods and Results:A total of 107 patients scheduled for generator replacement, device upgrade, or lead extraction were enrolled. The skin surface around the device was photographed. A 20-ml bolus of contrast medium was injected into a peripheral arm vein on the side of CIED implantation, and contrast venography was performed. Venous obstruction was defined as luminal diameter narrowing >75%. Venography showed venous obstruction in 27 patients (25.2%). There were no statistically significant differences in patient characteristics between the venous obstruction and no venous obstruction group. Of 107 patients, 44 (41.1%) had a superficial vein across the clavicle on the side of CIED implantation. The sensitivity of the presence of a superficial vein across the clavicle in the diagnosis of venous obstruction was 96.3% and specificity was 77.5% (P<0.001).Conclusions:The presence of a superficial vein across the clavicle is useful for the prediction of venous obstruction in patients with CIED. (Circ J 2014; 78: 1846–1850)

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