New generation cardioverter-defibrillator lead with a floating atrial sensing dipole: Long-term performance

作者:Safak Erdal; D'Ancona Giuseppe*; Kaplan Hilmi; Caglayan Evren; Kische Stephan; Oener Alper; Ince Hueseyin; Ortak Jasmin
来源:Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2018, 41(2): 128-135.
DOI:10.1111/pace.13256

摘要

ObjectivesThe study aim is to present the long-term performance of a new generation implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) electrode with floating atrial dipole (Linox S DX, Biotronik, Berlin, Germany).
BackgroundThe single ICD electrode with a floating dipole in the atrial chamber was introduced about 15 years ago to overcome risk of inappropriate shock.
MethodsAfter implantation, internal electrocardiogram data were prospectively collected via telemonitoring (Home Monitoring, Biotronik).
ResultsA total of 93 patients (81.5% male, 18.5% female; 58.9 12.3 years) were implanted with a single-chamber ICD using the Linox S DX. Patients were followed up for a median of 693 days (33-2,460 days). At time of implantation average p-wave value was 3.5 1.7mV and remained stable throughout follow-up with an average value of 3.7 +/- 1mV (P=0.2). A total of 460 arrhythmic episodes were recorded and 185 (40.2%) were incorrectly stratified by the device software. Seven patients (7.5%) experienced inappropriate ICD therapy. In three patients, VT episodes were not detected and remained untreated.
ConclusionsAlthough the Linox S DX lead presents a satisfactory long-term stability of the atrial sensing, many of the messages sent to the device during follow-up were incorrectly classified by the ICD software. As a result, inappropriate therapy occurred with a rate similar to that observed with dual-chamber ICDs, but some malignant arrhythmias remained undiagnosed and untreated while occurring. Results in larger prospective cohorts should be analyzed and software improvements of the device should be suggested to overcome these potential drawbacks.

  • 出版日期2018-2