Title of article :
Wedged Sensor in Distress? Lessons Learned from Troubleshooting Dampened Transmitted PA Waveforms of CardioMEMS Device
Author/Authors :
Singh, Robby Providence Hospital - Michigan State University, USA , Scarfone, Santo Georgetown University, USA , Zughaib, Marcel Providence Hospital - Michigan State University, USA
Abstract :
Introduction. Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality with heart failure constituting a large portion of
this spectrum. Heart failure patients have 90-day readmission rates of nearly 41% associated with a high expense. Numerous
strategies to reduce readmissions have been attempted with the CardioMEMS pulmonary artery pressure monitoring system as
one of the more successful ones. As this device becomes used more frequently, it is important to recognize procedural
complications. We present of a rare complication where a patient underwent successful device placement and was subsequently
found to have dampened waveforms which were due to device migration. Case Report. A 79-year-old male underwent
successful CardioMEMS placement due to recurrent heart failure hospitalizations. 6 months later, the transmitted waveforms
appeared dampened, and repeat angiography revealed a device that had migrated. Rather than abandoning the device, it was
recalibrated and continued to transmit data and helped manage the patient’s heart failure. Conclusion. CardioMEMS is a costeffective tool to help reduce heart failure hospitalizations. Device migration is a rare complication and can lead to inaccurate
data. However, as seen in this case, the device can be successfully recalibrated and can continue to be utilized to help reduce
heart failure admissions.
Keywords :
Wedged Sensor , Troubleshooting Dampened , CardioMEMS Device
Journal title :
Case Reports in Cardiology