Failure of Defibrillator Paddle as Mimic for Subcutaneous Patch Lead During Nonthoracotomy Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Lead Configuration Assessment |
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Authors: | ROMAN T. PACHULSKI ROBERT B. KLEIMAN MARK E. JOSEPHSON FRANCIS E. MARCHLINSKI |
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Affiliation: | Cardiology Division, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. |
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Abstract: | It is a common, although virtually unsubstantiated, practice to assess the efficacy of nonthoracotomy lead systems for implantable cardioverter defibrillators using a defibrillator paddle as mimic for the subcutaneous patch lead. We report a case in which an adequate defibrillation threshold was documented with the nonthoracotomy lead system using a defibrillator paddle but not following implantation of the true subcutaneous patch lead. This case suggests that the substitution of a defibrillator paddle for the subcutaneous patch lead during nonthoracotomy lead system evaluation may have significant limitations in assessing lead configuration efficacy. |
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Keywords: | nonthoracotomy implantable Cardioverter defibrillator subcutaneous patch lead defibrillator paddle |
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