
Breast cancer (BC) survivors undergoing implantable electrical device (CIED) placement have a higher risk of periprocedural complications compared to the people in the general population, according to a study presented at AHA 2024.
“Several BC treatments increase the risk of conduction abnormalities and heart failure, potentially requiring cardiac (CIEDs). Due to vascular access devices, surgical management, and chest wall radiation, these patients are subject to upper extremity vascular alterations,” the researchers noted.
This was a retrospective study of CIEDs placed at our institution between 2005 and 2023. Patients with a diagnosis of BC prior to time of placement were included. Complications included those within 30 days of the procedure.