Abstract

To date, there has not been direct visualization of the anatomic location of direct His bundle pacing (DHBP) leads in the human heart. The absence of such data has contributed to disagreement about the location of DHBP leads with respect to the plane of the tricuspid valve.1,2 We present an autopsy study of a patient who had previously had a DHBP lead implanted, showing unequivocally that the lead is implanted on the atrial side of the tricuspid annulus. An 81-year-old man with diabetes died of sepsis secondary to a lower-extremity infection. Two years prior, the patient presented with symptoms of congestive heart failure and presyncope. He had a history of coronary artery bypass graft and myocardial infarction with mild to moderate left ventricular dysfunction (ejection fraction, 40%–45%). β-blockade therapy was limited by sinus bradycardia and frequent Wenckebach block. The patient was noninducible for ventricular arrhythmias, and a pacemaker was recommended for chronotropic incompetence and AV block. To prevent pacemaker-induced electric dyssynchrony, we implanted a DHBP lead. DHBP lead implantation was performed as previously described.3 Briefly, an octapolar mapping catheter was used to map the His bundle. A pacing lead was actively fixed adjacent to bipolar electrodes recording a His potential (SelectSecure lead, model 3830, delivered …

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