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CARDIAC RHYTHM MANAGEMENT

Revolutionising Cardiac Pacing: Innovative Conduction with Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing

Unleash the power of real-world evidence with our innovative design and engineering excellence. 

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Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing

Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing (LBBAP) is an innovative cardiac pacing technique that targets the left bundle branch for enhanced heart rhythm synchronisation.1 Unlike traditional pacing methods, LBBAP offers a more physiologically natural cardiac activation, resulting in improved hemodynamic.2-4

This innovation represents a significant advancement, shaping the future of pacemakers by prioritising conduction system integrity.5 Physicians express excitement about the upcoming era of pacemakers, emphasising the potential for enhanced patient outcomes through LBBAP's ability to mimic the heart's intrinsic conduction system, promising a new frontier in cardiac rhythm management.6

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Training options

We are pleased to be able to partner with healthcare professionals to offer you training and education for the application of this new technique.

Online Training – Medtronic Academy

The Medtronic Academy offers medical education to inspire and empower healthcare professionals to improve patient outcomes. Available immediately via the Conduction System Pacing Education Page are how to guides, equipment overviews and recording of Global Grand Roundswith experience sharing from some of the leading implanters of CSP including Dr Pugal Vijayaramanand Dr Kenneth Ellenbogan through Medtronic Academy. 

For immediate access to training resources Medtronic Academy is an online learning platform that has been designed to provide healthcare professionals with personalised, relevant, and interactive education on cardiac rhythm and cardiovascular therapies and products. We offer a wide range of courses, case studies, PowerPoints, procedural videos, and webcasts to tailor healthcare professionals' educational experience.

In addition to the individual courses there are also Learning Plans, which are curriculum pathways that combine courses, videos, downloadable resources, and assessments to help healthcare professionals achieve their training goals on specific topics.

The learning plan Conduction System Pacing Overview curriculum covers:

  • Conduction system pacing basics including anatomy, physiology, potential benefits/risks, clinical evidence, and the differences between His-bundle and left bundle branch area pacing.
  • Conduction system pacing implant procedure tools and techniques.
  • Follow-up steps for patients with a lead placed at the bundle of His or left bundle branch area, and different troubleshooting scenarios.

With completion of the activities and associated assessment, a completion certificate is available to download for proof of CPD.

The online training will be complimentary to our in-person training option. Click and register via the link below to finish the training prior to the in-person training.

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In-person Training

Option 1

For healthcare professionals who wish to gain more experience with delivering the 3830 Select Secure lead through a catheter. We offer a catheter delivered lead workshop incorporating live animal implants, simulations and didactic lectures focusing on utilising the catheter for lead deployment as opposed to the traditional stylet driven leads (applicable for CRT leads and 3830).

Option 2

Ideally for healthcare professionals with some previous experience with the 3830 Select Secure Lead. A Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing training event will be held in Sydney. This one-day training event will incorporate procedural instruction, experience and troubleshooting from local experts in Conduction System Pacing as well as hands on training with simulators and in a wet lab for catheter and lead handling techniques specifically for deployment of the 3830 Select Secure lead to achieve Left Bundle Brach Area Pacing.

To register your interest in our in-person training offerings, please click the button below to register.

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  1. Das, A., Chatterjeet Das, S. and Mandal, A. (2021) ‘Left Bundle Branch area pacing: Electrocardiographic features’, Journal of Arrhythmia, 37(5), pp. 1139–1147. doi:10.1002/joa3.12610.
  2. Ravi, V. et al. (2020) ‘Pros and cons of left bundle branch pacing’, Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, 13(12). doi:10.1161/circep.120.008874.
  3. Jastrzębski, M. et al. (2022) ‘Left bundle branch area pacing outcomes: The multicentre european melos study’, European Heart Journal, 43(40), pp. 4161–4173. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehac445.
  4. Wang, Y. et al. (2022) ‘Randomized trial of left bundle branch vs biventricular pacing for cardiac resynchronization therapy’, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 80(13), pp. 1205–1216. doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2022.07.019.  
  5. Liu, P. et al. (2021) ‘Left bundle branch pacing: Current knowledge and future prospects’, Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 8. doi:10.3389/fcvm.2021.630399.
  6. https://news.medtronic.com/2022-10-17-Medtronic-First-to-Receive-FDA-Approval-for-Pacing-the-Hearts-Natural-Conduction-System
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