Percutaneous interventions for the cardiac conduction system involve minimally invasive procedures to diagnose, pace, or regulate heart rhythm using implantable electronic devices. These interventions are performed via venous access (usually through the shoulder) and guided by imaging—without the need for open-heart surgery.
Improve heart rhythm (pacemaker) or prevent sudden cardiac death (ICD, CRT‑D)
Enhance cardiac output and reduce heart failure symptoms (CRT‑D)
Implanted through a safe and minimally invasive percutaneous procedure
Monitored remotely and adjusted easily via device programming
These procedures represent state-of-the-art, percutaneous solutions to complex rhythm and pump disorders, supported by robust clinical evidence and expert guidelines .
Consult your cardiologist to determine which device-based intervention is most appropriate for your specific condition.